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Igrrot moshe OC,4:74 anything which during the week is done for a long duration of time even if now it is being done temporarily is uvda dchol.</ref> | Igrrot moshe OC,4:74 anything which during the week is done for a long duration of time even if now it is being done temporarily is uvda dchol.</ref> | ||
==Food Preparation== | ==Food Preparation== |
Revision as of 19:43, 19 July 2020
The Navi says "If you refrain from trampling the Shabbat from pursuing your affairs on my holy day". [1] One should refrain from doing mundane activities on Shabbat[2]
Food Preparation
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Exercise
Transportation
Cleaning
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Here are some practical applications of uvda dchol:
Sources
- ↑ Isaiah 58:13
- ↑ In the introduction to masechet shabbat the Tiferet Yisrael provides three explanations as to why Uvda Dchol is assur
- Any action which is similar to the 39 melachot is uvda dchol
- Something which may lead to a melacha
- Something which is a tircha yetira.