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==Dragging heavy objects== | ==Dragging heavy objects== | ||
# It’s permitted to drag a bed, chair, or bench on dirt if you don’t intend to make a hole with it. But a heavy bench or table which will definitely make a hole can’t be dragged even in a tiled courtyard [but is permitted in a house]. <Ref> S”A 337:1, M”B 337:4, | # It’s permitted to drag a bed, chair, or bench on dirt if you don’t intend to make a hole with it. But a heavy bench or table which will definitely make a hole can’t be dragged even in a tiled courtyard [but is permitted in a house]. <Ref> S”A 337:1, M”B 337:4, Beiur Halacha “VeYesh” </ref> It is permissible to push a carraige or wheel chair on dirt befcause the wheels aren't digging up dirt but depressing it. <Ref>Practical Halachos of [[Shabbat]] (pg 21) quoting Hilchos [[Shabbos]] by Rabbi Shimon Eider (pg 43 par 8) </ref> | ||
# A children’s toy can be dragged since it has a smooth bottom [because it will not dig up dirt but compress it] even if it will lean to the side and drag. <Ref> Shemirat [[Shabbat]] KeHilchata 28:42, Sh”t Yechave Daat 2:52 </ref> | # A children’s toy can be dragged since it has a smooth bottom [because it will not dig up dirt but compress it] even if it will lean to the side and drag. <Ref> Shemirat [[Shabbat]] KeHilchata 28:42, Sh”t Yechave Daat 2:52 </ref> | ||
==Compressing soil== | ==Compressing soil== |