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# It is forbidden to separate on [[Shabbat]] by taking the refuse from the food. It is forbidden even when it’s done with one hand. <Ref> S”A 319:4 writes that it’s forbidden to take the refuse from food even with one hand. Mishna Brurah 319:17 writes that even though some don’t have the words “one hand” in S”A, still one shouldn’t be lenient to take to take refuse from food with one hand. This halacha is also found in Shemirat [[Shabbat]] KeHilchata 3:22. </ref>
# It is forbidden to separate on [[Shabbat]] by taking the refuse from the food. It is forbidden even when it’s done with one hand. <Ref> S”A 319:4 writes that it’s forbidden to take the refuse from food even with one hand. Mishna Brurah 319:17 writes that even though some don’t have the words “one hand” in S”A, still one shouldn’t be lenient to take to take refuse from food with one hand. This halacha is also found in Shemirat [[Shabbat]] KeHilchata 3:22. </ref>
# One violates Borer by taking the refuse from the food even if one only separated a portion of the refuse and didn’t complete the separation. <Ref> Shemirat [[Shabbat]] KeHilchata 3:10 </ref>
# One violates Borer by taking the refuse from the food even if one only separated a portion of the refuse and didn’t complete the separation. <Ref> Shemirat [[Shabbat]] KeHilchata 3:10 </ref>
# It’s forbidden to separate food from refuse even if the refuse is slightly edible. <Ref> Mishna Brurah 319:7 writes that it’s forbidden MeDerabbanan to separate the refuse from the food even if a refuse is slightly edible. </ref>
# It’s forbidden to separate refuse from food even if the refuse is slightly edible. <Ref> Mishna Brurah 319:7 writes that it’s forbidden MeDerabbanan to separate the refuse from the food even if a refuse is slightly edible. </ref>
 
====Taking a desired food from an undesired one====
====Taking a desired food from an undesired one====
# If there are two foods that are mixed and one wants one to eat one now and not the other, the one he wants to eat is called the ‘food’ and the unwanted one is called the ‘refuse’ and so it is forbidden to take the unwanted one from the other. <Ref> S”A 319:10, Mishna Brurah 319:13-4, [[Shabbos]] Kitchen pg 86 </ref>
# If there are two foods that are mixed and one wants one to eat one now and not the other, the one he wants to eat is called the ‘food’ and the unwanted one is called the ‘refuse’ and so it is forbidden to take the unwanted one from the other. <Ref> S”A 319:10, Mishna Brurah 319:13-4, [[Shabbos]] Kitchen pg 86 </ref>