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# For example, it’s forbidden to paint one’s apartment on Chol HaMoed to improve its appearance. <Ref> Hilchot Chol HaMoed Zichron Shlomo (pg 8) in name of Rav Moshe Feinstein. </ref>
# For example, it’s forbidden to paint one’s apartment on Chol HaMoed to improve its appearance. <Ref> Hilchot Chol HaMoed Zichron Shlomo (pg 8) in name of Rav Moshe Feinstein. </ref>
===Which Melachot are entirely permitted?===
===Which Melachot are entirely permitted?===
# The forbidden melachot includes all 39 melachot and derabbanan’s of [[Shabbat]] and [[Yom Tov]] except for: [[carrying]], going beyond [[techum]] (2000 [[amot]]), [[muktzah]], VeDaber Dvar (preparing or talking about business issues), Havarah (lighting a fire), [[Tevilat Kelim]], removing Trumah, <ref> Hilchot Chol HaMoed Zichron Shlomo (pg 8-9) writes that there’s four exceptions to the forbidden melachot of Chol HaMoed including: [[carrying]], [[techum]], [[muktzah]], and VeDvar Dvar. Shemirat [[Shabbat]] KeHilchata 68:26 writes that besides these four there’s also no melacha of Havarah (lighting a fire), Gezerah about [[Tevilat Kelim]] and removing Trumah. </ref>
# The forbidden melachot includes all 39 melachot and derabbanan’s of [[Shabbat]] and [[Yom Tov]] except for: [[carrying]], going beyond [[techum]] (2000 [[amot]]), [[muktzah]], [[VeDaber Dvar]] (preparing or talking about business issues), Havarah (lighting a fire), [[Tevilat Kelim]], and removing Trumah. <ref> Hilchot Chol HaMoed Zichron Shlomo (pg 8-9) writes that there’s four exceptions to the forbidden melachot of Chol HaMoed including: [[carrying]], [[techum]], [[muktzah]], and VeDaber Dvar. Shemirat [[Shabbat]] KeHilchata 68:26 writes that besides these four there’s also no melacha of Havarah (lighting a fire), Gezerah about [[Tevilat Kelim]] and removing Trumah. </ref>
# [[Shevitat Behemto]] (having one’s animal work or renting it out), and Mechamer (leading one’s animal) according to some apply on Chol HaMoed and some say that it doesn’t apply and there’s what to rely on to be lenient. <Ref> Yalkut Yosef (Kitzur S”A 530:5) writes that [[Shevitat Behemto]] and Mechamer don’t apply on Chol HaMoed. However, Beiur Halacha (536 s.v. UMutar Lirkov) writes that there’s a Safek Safeka to be lenient and one shouldn’t protest those who are lenient in this case. Chol HaMoed KeHilchato 2:14 writes that the only reason to be lenient is the Safek Safeka and those who hold melacha is Deoritta would hold it’s forbidden. Shemirat [[Shabbat]] KeHilchata 68:26 writes that there’s room to be lenient unless the animal is doing a Deoritta prohibition. </ref>
# [[Shevitat Behemto]] (having one’s animal work or renting it out), and Mechamer (leading one’s animal) according to some apply on Chol HaMoed and some say that it doesn’t apply and there’s what to rely on to be lenient. <Ref> Yalkut Yosef (Kitzur S”A 530:5) writes that [[Shevitat Behemto]] and Mechamer don’t apply on Chol HaMoed. However, Beiur Halacha (536 s.v. UMutar Lirkov) writes that there’s a Safek Safeka to be lenient and one shouldn’t protest those who are lenient in this case. Chol HaMoed KeHilchato 2:14 writes that the only reason to be lenient is the Safek Safeka and those who hold melacha is Deoritta would hold it’s forbidden. Shemirat [[Shabbat]] KeHilchata 68:26 writes that there’s room to be lenient unless the animal is doing a Deoritta prohibition. </ref>
# It’s permitted to go biking since that’s not considered a melacha. <ref> Hilchot Chol HaMoed Zichron Shlomo (pg 22) </ref>
# It’s permitted to go biking since that’s not considered a melacha. <ref> Hilchot Chol HaMoed Zichron Shlomo (pg 22) </ref>