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One of the 39 Melachos of Shabbos is destroying built structures, whether they be attached or detached from the ground. '''Regarding the Shabbos App, see [[The Shabbos App]] section.''' | |||
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# Anything that is forbidden to build is also forbidden to destroy. | # Anything that is forbidden to build is also forbidden to destroy. See page on [[Boneh]]. <ref> Gemara Shabbat 122b </ref> | ||
# If one destroys something ''shelo al menas livnos'', he has not performed the melacha of ''sosair'' but has performed ''mekalkel''. Performing a destructive melacha is usually considered ''Mekalkel'', which is forbidden mi’derabanan, unless one does it in order to rebuild such as drilling a hole in a wall in order to insert a nail. <ref> Rambam Hilchot Shabbat 10:15 based on Gemara Shabbat 31b </ref> | # If one destroys something ''shelo al menas livnos'', he has not performed the melacha of ''sosair'' but has performed ''mekalkel''. Performing a destructive melacha is usually considered ''Mekalkel'', which is forbidden mi’derabanan, unless one does it in order to rebuild such as drilling a hole in a wall in order to insert a nail. <ref> Rambam Hilchot Shabbat 10:15 based on Gemara Shabbat 31b </ref> | ||
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One of the 39 Melachos of Shabbos is destroying built structures, whether they be attached or detached from the ground. Regarding the Shabbos App, see The Shabbos App section.
Definition
- Anything that is forbidden to build is also forbidden to destroy. See page on Boneh. [1]
- If one destroys something shelo al menas livnos, he has not performed the melacha of sosair but has performed mekalkel. Performing a destructive melacha is usually considered Mekalkel, which is forbidden mi’derabanan, unless one does it in order to rebuild such as drilling a hole in a wall in order to insert a nail. [2]
Links
- Shabbat Series Soser Opening Cans by Rabbi Zvi Sobolofsky
- Laws of Shabbos-Destroying