This article is an excerpt from To purchase this Sefer, click here Examples: Tearing the covering off of a bottle:[1] A person may tear the hide which [seals] the opening of a barrel of wine or other liquids, if he does so for the need of Shabbos. He need not worry […]
6. Breaking vessels that are attached to the ground
This article is an excerpt from To purchase this Sefer, click here 6. Breaking vessels that are attached to the ground: A. Breaking the ropes that tie a door to a pit:[1] Seals that are on the ground, such as the door of a pit which is tied with a rope […]
8. The prohibition to break a complete/sturdy vessel on Shabbos
This article is an excerpt from To purchase this Sefer, click here 8. The prohibition to break a complete/sturdy vessel on Shabbos:[1] If [a barrel] is whole [meaning it never broke and was then refurbished] it is forbidden to break it even in a way that one is not making for […]
9. Breaking an incomplete [non-sturdy] vessel on Shabbos “Mustaki”
This article is an excerpt from To purchase this Sefer, click here 9. Breaking an incomplete [non-sturdy] vessel on Shabbos “Mustaki”:[1] It was already explained that there is no building or destroying [prohibition] by vessels which are not large enough to hold 40 seah and are not sturdy structures. Based on […]
5. Assembling and disassembling vessels [that do not hold 40 Seah and are not attached to the ground]
This article is an excerpt from To purchase this Sefer, click here 5. Assembling and disassembling vessels [that do not hold 40 Seah and are not attached to the ground]:[1] A. Disassembling parts that are firmly attached:[2] All vessels made of assembled parts which are firmly attached to the point that […]
4. Removing doors from vessels that are not attached to the ground and do not hold 40 Seah
This article is an excerpt from To purchase this Sefer, click here 4. Removing doors from vessels that are not attached to the ground and do not hold 40 Seah:[1] If the hinges were only loosely placed in their sockets: The above discussion [in Halacha 3] was with regards to returning […]
3. Inserting a door into vessels that do not hold 40 Seah and are not attached to the ground
This article is an excerpt from To purchase this Sefer, click here 3. Inserting a door into vessels that do not hold 40 Seah and are not attached to the ground: A. By doors that have hinges on their top and bottom as opposed to their side:[1] If the entire hinge […]
2. Inserting or removing the door of a vessel attached to the ground or which hold 40 seah
This article is an excerpt from To purchase this Sefer, click here 2. Inserting or removing the door of a vessel attached to the ground or which hold 40 seah: Note: The laws of inserting or removing the doors, windows and locks of a house are elaborated in Chapter 3-See there! […]
1. The general rules of the prohibition
This article is an excerpt from To purchase this Sefer, click here 1. The general rules of the prohibition: A. Items attached to the ground:[1] Any item attached to the ground [including vessels, even if they are not sturdy[2]] contain the [prohibition] of building and destroying, [even if one plans to […]
13. Inserting a tap into the hole of a barrel on Shabbos
This article is an excerpt from To purchase this Sefer, click here 13. Inserting a tap into the hole of a barrel on Shabbos: A hollow rod:[1] It is permitted to insert a hollow rod or other [forms of] taps into a [previously made hole that is in a] barrel, in […]