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 […]
12. The prohibition of plugging a hole on Shabbos
This article is an excerpt from To purchase this Sefer, click here 12. The prohibition of plugging a hole on Shabbos:[1] The law: Just like it is forbidden to puncture any hole due to the decree of fixing a vessel as was explained above [in Halacha 3], so too it is […]
11. May one unplug a drainage pipe on Shabbos?
This article is an excerpt from To purchase this Sefer, click here 11. May one unplug a drainage pipe on Shabbos?[1] It is forbidden to unplug a stuffed drainage pipe on Shabbos unless lack of doing so will cause flooding to one’s house, in which case one may discreetly[2] press on […]
10. Using a tool to drill a hole through a plugged up hole of a vessel
This article is an excerpt from To purchase this Sefer, click here 10. Using a tool to drill a hole through a plugged up hole of a vessel:[1] In [any] situation that it is allowed to open the plug of an old hole it is [also] allowed to puncture it [i.e. […]
9. Unplugging the hole of a barrel of wine
This article is an excerpt from To purchase this Sefer, click here 9. Unplugging the hole of a barrel of wine:[1] A barrel [of wine] which had a hole that was plugged up, even if it was plugged with one’s hands[2], [or] with wood or another item, it is permitted to […]
8. Doing an action which causes a hole to be made unintentionally
This article is an excerpt from To purchase this Sefer, click here 8. Doing an action which causes a hole to be made unintentionally: A. Removing a knife from a barrel:[1] Due to the [Rabbinical decree against performing any hole in a vessel, whether for entering or exiting] one may not […]
7. Making a hole in a barrel
This article is an excerpt from To purchase this Sefer, click here 7. Making a hole in a barrel: A. Chopping off the top of a barrel:[1] A person may present a barrel of wine before his guests, and cut off its head (the definition of the head of the barrel […]