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# Some interesting examples of Makeh BiPatish include bending a pair of eyeglasses back into shape, pulling apart two connected plastic utensils left uncut by the factory, putting new shoelaces into shoes, and fashioning a hook from a wire hanger.<ref> Rav Dovid Ribiat (v. 4, p. 1111-6) </ref>
# Some interesting examples of Makeh BiPatish include bending a pair of eyeglasses back into shape, pulling apart two connected plastic utensils left uncut by the factory, putting new shoelaces into shoes, and fashioning a hook from a wire hanger.<ref> Rav Dovid Ribiat (v. 4, p. 1111-6) </ref>
# Some typical exemptions from Makeh BiPatish are ''derech'' ''tashmisho'' (using things in the way that they are commonly used; adjusting an object as part of its regular mode of use cannot be seen as creating a new object), restoring an item that has not become unusable and lost its original identity, and an improvement that is clearly only temporary.<ref> Rav Dovid Ribiat (v. 4, p. 1131) </ref>
# Some typical exemptions from Makeh BiPatish are ''derech'' ''tashmisho'' (using things in the way that they are commonly used; adjusting an object as part of its regular mode of use cannot be seen as creating a new object), restoring an item that has not become unusable and lost its original identity, and an improvement that is clearly only temporary.<ref> Rav Dovid Ribiat (v. 4, p. 1131) </ref>
#It is forbidden to separate tea packets that are slightly connected.<ref>Menuchat Ahava 3:16:14 holds that it is forbidden to separate tea packets since it is makeh bpatish.</ref>


==Gezerot Dirabanan==
==Gezerot Dirabanan==
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