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# Tissues that are slightly connected in order to facilitate that one tissues pulls out the next tissue out of the box, one shouldn't use these tissues on Shabbat.<Ref>[https://www.dropbox.com/s/tgm9gww30vkgw7s/_Rabbi_Willig_Shailos_03_25_2020_.mp3?dl=0 Rav Willig (min 39)] quoting 39 Melachos p. 842 because of the issues of koreah and makeh bpatish</ref> | # Tissues that are slightly connected in order to facilitate that one tissues pulls out the next tissue out of the box, one shouldn't use these tissues on Shabbat.<Ref>[https://www.dropbox.com/s/tgm9gww30vkgw7s/_Rabbi_Willig_Shailos_03_25_2020_.mp3?dl=0 Rav Willig (min 39)] quoting 39 Melachos p. 842 because of the issues of koreah and makeh bpatish</ref> | ||
== | ==Practical Examples== | ||
# Regarding removing the plastic tabs from the band aid edges, see [[Medicine on Shabbat]]. | # Regarding removing the plastic tabs from the band aid edges, see [[Medicine on Shabbat]]. | ||
# It is permitted to separate the sides of a diaper from the back panel even though it is minimally connected since that wasn't connected intentionally or for a permanent connection.<ref>See [[Template:Diapers_on_Shabbat]] for sources.</ref> | |||
# It is permitted to open a garbage bag of which the folded edges are connected and perforated.<ref>Halacha Sheleimah Shabbat 2:20 explained that it is permitted to unfold a garbage bag with perforated folds because he investigated with companies who said that those folds were only created incidentally while they were packaged. He compared it to diapers which are connected on the top between the side edges and back panel. Either way, it is permitted since it wasn't connected intentionally or it is only a temporary connection.</ref> | |||
==Related Pages== | ==Related Pages== | ||
# [[Opening bottles and cans]] | # [[Opening bottles and cans]] |