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# Pulling out the ring to open a juice carton such that a nice circular hole is created is a dispute whether it is allowed on Shabbat. Some allow it and some don't.<ref>Tiferet 314:24 cites the Or Letzion 27:6 who holds that it is forbidden to open the juice carton by removing the ring unless one doesn't remove the ring completely. Menuchat Ahava 3:24:5 is lenient if one doesn't intends to drink from the carton but plans to first pour it into a cup. Chazon Ovadia Shabbat v. 5 p. 384 is lenient since one doesn't intend to make a nice hold but rather one intends just to open the juice and then throw it out.</ref> | # Pulling out the ring to open a juice carton such that a nice circular hole is created is a dispute whether it is allowed on Shabbat. Some allow it and some don't.<ref>Tiferet 314:24 cites the Or Letzion 27:6 who holds that it is forbidden to open the juice carton by removing the ring unless one doesn't remove the ring completely. Menuchat Ahava 3:24:5 is lenient if one doesn't intends to drink from the carton but plans to first pour it into a cup. Chazon Ovadia Shabbat v. 5 p. 384 is lenient since one doesn't intend to make a nice hold but rather one intends just to open the juice and then throw it out.</ref> | ||
==Jars== | ==Jars or Bottles== | ||
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# It’s permissible to puncture the lid of a vacuum sealed jar in order to open a jar.<Ref>Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 9:21 </ref> | # It’s permissible to puncture the lid of a vacuum sealed jar in order to open a jar.<Ref>Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 9:21 </ref> |