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Preparing food on Shabbat is a general topic that potentially can involve several melachot on Shabbat. If one wants to learn details about a certain melacha, please visit that melacha specifically. The specific related melachot include: [[Borer]] ([[Separating]]), [[Tochen]]([[Grinding]]), [[Merakaid]] ([[Sifting]]), [[Lash]] ([[Kneading]]), and [[Ofeh and Bishul]] ([[Baking and Cooking]]). B"H below will be the halachot of a number of practical cases of preparing food on Shabbat.
Preparing food on [[Shabbat]] is a general topic that potentially can involve several melachot on [[Shabbat]]. If one wants to learn details about a certain melacha, please visit that melacha specifically. The specific related melachot include: [[Borer]] ([[Separating]]), [[Tochen]]([[Grinding]]), [[Merakaid]] ([[Sifting]]), [[Lash]] ([[Kneading]]), and [[Ofeh and Bishul]] ([[Baking and Cooking]]). B"H below will be the halachot of a number of practical cases of preparing food on [[Shabbat]].
==Soda on Shabbat==
# Many hold that it is permitted to make soda on [[Shabbat]] using a soda making machine that fills the water with carbon dioxide.<ref>Yabia Omer 3:21</ref>
==Sources==
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Revision as of 03:38, 10 October 2013

Preparing food on Shabbat is a general topic that potentially can involve several melachot on Shabbat. If one wants to learn details about a certain melacha, please visit that melacha specifically. The specific related melachot include: Borer (Separating), Tochen(Grinding), Merakaid (Sifting), Lash (Kneading), and Ofeh and Bishul (Baking and Cooking). B"H below will be the halachot of a number of practical cases of preparing food on Shabbat.

Soda on Shabbat

  1. Many hold that it is permitted to make soda on Shabbat using a soda making machine that fills the water with carbon dioxide.[1]

Sources

  1. Yabia Omer 3:21