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# While Meleches Tzad is very complex, it doesn’t appear to have any toldos. There is only one thing prohibited by this melacha-trapping.<ref> Some meforshim try to explain how some ways of trapping, done differently than in the mishkan, are indeed only toldos. See Avnei Nezer O”C Siman 195 </ref> | # While Meleches Tzad is very complex, it doesn’t appear to have any toldos. There is only one thing prohibited by this melacha-trapping.<ref> Some meforshim try to explain how some ways of trapping, done differently than in the mishkan, are indeed only toldos. See Avnei Nezer O”C Siman 195 </ref> | ||
===Within what type of area is it considered trapping?=== | ===Within what type of area is it considered trapping?=== | ||
# The | # The biblical violation of [[trapping]] means to trap an animal in an area where it’s trapped to the extent that a person could catch it in one grasp (without chasing it).<ref> See Mishna 106a and Rambam Shabbat 10:20</ref> However, it’s forbidden on a rabbinic level to trap an animal even if it can still escape being caught.<Ref> Shulchan Aruch O.C. 316:1 writes that regarding birds or deer one only violates the Deoritta when one traps it into a house where one would be able to catch it, otherwise it’s only Derabbanan. </ref> | ||
===Which animals may not be trapped?=== | ===Which animals may not be trapped?=== | ||
# The Torah-level prohibition of [[trapping]] on [[Shabbat]] applies only to an animal that people normally trap. If, however, it is a type of animal that is not normally trapped, [[trapping]] it is forbidden only rabbinically. <ref> | # The Torah-level prohibition of [[trapping]] on [[Shabbat]] applies only to an animal that people normally trap. If, however, it is a type of animal that is not normally trapped, [[trapping]] it is forbidden only rabbinically. <ref> |