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See also [[Summary of Amirah LeNochri]] | See also [[Summary of Amirah LeNochri]]. | ||
# There are three reasons for the Rabbinic prohibition to instruct a non-Jew to perform work for a Jew on Shabbat. | # There are three reasons for the Rabbinic prohibition to instruct a non-Jew to perform work for a Jew on Shabbat. | ||
* Asking a non-Jew to do work will cause a laxity in the observance of Shabbat | * Asking a non-Jew to do work will cause a laxity in the observance of Shabbat | ||
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==Commanding animals to do work== | ==Commanding animals to do work== | ||
# Similarly, it’s forbidden to signal to a (trained) animal to a melacha on Shabbat, but it’s permitted to signal before Shabbat for it to do melacha on Shabbat. <Ref> Sh”t Or Letzion O”C 1:23 </ref> | # Similarly, it’s forbidden to signal to a (trained) animal to a melacha on Shabbat, but it’s permitted to signal before Shabbat for it to do melacha on Shabbat. <Ref> Sh”t Or Letzion O”C 1:23 </ref> | ||
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# [[Asking another Jew to do something which he holds is permissible]] ([[Amirah LeYisrael]]) | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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