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#Nonetheless, one should be careful and open the diaper slowly so that one doesn’t rip it and leave the tabs attached permanently. <ref>Sh”t Yacheve Daat 6:23 </ref> | #Nonetheless, one should be careful and open the diaper slowly so that one doesn’t rip it and leave the tabs attached permanently. <ref>Sh”t Yacheve Daat 6:23 </ref> | ||
#One should not use the sticky tabs in order to close it up in order to throw it out since it’s considered permanent. <ref>39 Melachos (Rav Ribiat; pg 814), Menuchat Ahava 2:15:11, and Rabbi Mansour (http://www.dailyhalacha.com/Display.asp?ClipDate=7/25/2005) hold that it is forbidden to wrap up the diaper after it is used since that adhesive connection will remain permanent. </ref> Some were lenient.<ref>Rav Shlomo Zalman Auerbach quoted in Shemirat Shabbat Kehilchata ch. 35 fnt. 67 and ch. 15 fnt. 233 explained that leaving something connected until it is destroyed if one doesn't actually care about it staying connected isn't considered as though one connected it permanently. Therefore, it is permitted to wrap up the diaper before throwing it out so that it doesn't open up and become a mess.</ref> | #One should not use the sticky tabs in order to close it up in order to throw it out since it’s considered permanent. <ref>39 Melachos (Rav Ribiat; pg 814), Menuchat Ahava 2:15:11, and Rabbi Mansour (http://www.dailyhalacha.com/Display.asp?ClipDate=7/25/2005) hold that it is forbidden to wrap up the diaper after it is used since that adhesive connection will remain permanent. </ref> Some were lenient.<ref>Rav Shlomo Zalman Auerbach quoted in Shemirat Shabbat Kehilchata ch. 35 fnt. 67 and ch. 15 fnt. 233 explained that leaving something connected until it is destroyed if one doesn't actually care about it staying connected isn't considered as though one connected it permanently. Therefore, it is permitted to wrap up the diaper before throwing it out so that it doesn't open up and become a mess.</ref> | ||
#Most diapers have an adhesive that needs to be unfastened and then taped onto the diaper. While it is praiseworthy to to be stringent and unfasten them and then refasten them again before [[Shabbos]]<ref>Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 16:81</ref> [hence when putting on the diaper you would not be "[[ripping]]" something that was "sewn" for over twenty four hours], one can be lenient if he failed to do so.<ref>Sha'arim Metzuyanim L'Halacha 80:45</ref> | #Most diapers have an adhesive that needs to be unfastened and then taped onto the diaper. While it is praiseworthy to to be stringent and unfasten them and then refasten them again before [[Shabbos]]<ref>Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 16:81</ref> [hence when putting on the diaper you would not be "[[ripping]]" something that was "sewn" for over twenty four hours], one can be lenient if he failed to do so.<ref>Sha'arim Metzuyanim L'Halacha 80:45</ref> | ||
#It is permitted to open a diaper on Shabbat even if the flaps are stuck to the back of the diaper and they need to be torn on the perforations to be opened.<ref>39 Melachot v. 3 p. 846 writes that the flaps are only connected to the back of the diaper in the cutting process and because of the friction they are connected. The same is true of the packaging process. Since they are only connected temporarily it isn't koreah to tear it apart see Mishna Brurah 340:45 regarding pages stuck together. Similarly, it isn't [[makeh bpatish]] since it already resembled a diaper when it was cut even before it was completed. Therefore, tearing these flaps isn't creating a diaper.</ref> | #It is permitted to open a diaper on Shabbat even if the flaps are stuck to the back of the diaper and they need to be torn on the perforations to be opened.<ref>39 Melachot v. 3 p. 846 writes that the flaps are only connected to the back of the diaper in the cutting process and because of the friction they are connected. The same is true of the packaging process. Since they are only connected temporarily it isn't koreah to tear it apart see Mishna Brurah 340:45 regarding pages stuck together. Similarly, it isn't [[makeh bpatish]] since it already resembled a diaper when it was cut even before it was completed. Therefore, tearing these flaps isn't creating a diaper.</ref> |
Revision as of 21:21, 1 July 2020
- Most authorities permit putting on a diaper on Shabbat by sticking the tabs of the diaper to the diaper. [1]
- Nonetheless, one should be careful and open the diaper slowly so that one doesn’t rip it and leave the tabs attached permanently. [2]
- One should not use the sticky tabs in order to close it up in order to throw it out since it’s considered permanent. [3] Some were lenient.[4]
- Most diapers have an adhesive that needs to be unfastened and then taped onto the diaper. While it is praiseworthy to to be stringent and unfasten them and then refasten them again before Shabbos[5] [hence when putting on the diaper you would not be "ripping" something that was "sewn" for over twenty four hours], one can be lenient if he failed to do so.[6]
- It is permitted to open a diaper on Shabbat even if the flaps are stuck to the back of the diaper and they need to be torn on the perforations to be opened.[7]
- ↑ Minchat Yitzchak 5:39 (Dayan Weiss) is strict on diapers. Sh”t Bear Moshe 6:14 is lenient about using pampers on Shabbat since it’s only a temporary connection. Sh”t Tzitz Eliezer 16:6 is lenient because it isn’t not even considered temporary. 39 Melachos (Rabbi Ribiat; pg 813) permits since the tabs are made to be used that way. Children in Halacha (Rabbi Simcha Bunim Cohen; pg 212-3) and Chazon Ovadia v. 5 p. 85 are lenient. See http://www.dailyhalacha.com/Display.asp?ClipDate=7/25/2005.
- ↑ Sh”t Yacheve Daat 6:23
- ↑ 39 Melachos (Rav Ribiat; pg 814), Menuchat Ahava 2:15:11, and Rabbi Mansour (http://www.dailyhalacha.com/Display.asp?ClipDate=7/25/2005) hold that it is forbidden to wrap up the diaper after it is used since that adhesive connection will remain permanent.
- ↑ Rav Shlomo Zalman Auerbach quoted in Shemirat Shabbat Kehilchata ch. 35 fnt. 67 and ch. 15 fnt. 233 explained that leaving something connected until it is destroyed if one doesn't actually care about it staying connected isn't considered as though one connected it permanently. Therefore, it is permitted to wrap up the diaper before throwing it out so that it doesn't open up and become a mess.
- ↑ Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 16:81
- ↑ Sha'arim Metzuyanim L'Halacha 80:45
- ↑ 39 Melachot v. 3 p. 846 writes that the flaps are only connected to the back of the diaper in the cutting process and because of the friction they are connected. The same is true of the packaging process. Since they are only connected temporarily it isn't koreah to tear it apart see Mishna Brurah 340:45 regarding pages stuck together. Similarly, it isn't makeh bpatish since it already resembled a diaper when it was cut even before it was completed. Therefore, tearing these flaps isn't creating a diaper.