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# It's forbidden to remove dirt mounds and stones or fill in holes in the field in order to flatten the ground. <ref> Mishna Brurah (Intro to 337) </ref> | # It's forbidden to remove dirt mounds and stones or fill in holes in the field in order to flatten the ground. <ref> Mishna Brurah (Intro to 337) </ref> | ||
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# Plowing of any amount is forbidden | # Plowing of any amount is forbidden<Ref> Rambam Shabbat 8:1, Mishna Brurah (Intro to 337) </ref> because even a tiny hole is useful to plant a tiny seed. <ref>39 Melachos (Rabbi Ribiat, vol 2, pg 252) </ref> | ||
==Cleaning off one's shoes== | ==Cleaning off one's shoes== | ||
# The rabbinic prohibitions on this action are removing dirt from one’s shoe in a field [because you may come to fill a hole]. A tiled courtyard is included in this prohibition but a house isn’t (unless the ground is dirt). <Ref> S”A 302:6, 337:2, B”HL ibid. “VeYesh” </ref> | # The rabbinic prohibitions on this action are removing dirt from one’s shoe in a field [because you may come to fill a hole]. A tiled courtyard is included in this prohibition but a house isn’t (unless the ground is dirt). <Ref> S”A 302:6, 337:2, B”HL ibid. “VeYesh” </ref> |