Tofer

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Tofer

  1. Gluing together two papers or leathers with glue is forbidden. [1] Gluing two pieces of wood is forbidden. [2]
  2. Tofer is forbidden even if it’s a temporary connection. [3]

Stapling

  1. Stapling is also forbidden. [4]

Diaper

  1. Most authorities permit putting on a diaper on Shabbat by sticking the tabs of the diaper to the diaper. [5]
  2. Nonetheless, one should be careful and open the diaper slowly so that one doesn’t rip it and leave the tabs attached permanently. [6]
  3. One should not use the sticky tabs in order to close it up in order to throw it out since it’s considered permanent. [7]

Buttons

  1. Buttons are permissible to open and close. [8]

Safety pins

  1. Many authorities permit using a safety pin on Shabbat. [9]
  2. Sh”t Bear Moshe 1:36 permitted to remove the plastics off the tabs on Shabbat.

Zipper

  1. Zippers can be opened and closed on Shabbat. [10]

Velcro

  1. Velcro is permissible to open and close on Shabbat. [11]

References

  1. S”A 340:14 writes that gluing two papers together is forbidden because of Tofer.
  2. Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 340:14 there
  3. Rama 317:3 brings two opinions and concludes that one shouldn’t be lenient in front of an Am HaAretz.
  4. Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 28:5
  5. Minchat Yitzchak (Dayan Weiss) is strict on diapers. Sh”t Bear Moshe 6:14 is lenient about using pampers on Shabbat since it’s only a temporary connection. Sh”t Tzitz Eliezer 16:6 is lenient because it isn’t not even considered temporary. 39 Melachot (Rabbi Ribiat; pg 813) permits since the tabs are made to be used that way. Children in Halacha (Rabbi Simcha Bunim Cohen; pg 212-3) is lenient. See http://www.dailyhalacha.com/Display.asp?ClipDate=7/25/2005.
  6. Sh”t Yacheve Daat 6:23
  7. 39 Melachot (Rav Ribiat; pg 814), Rabbi Mansour (http://www.dailyhalacha.com/Display.asp?ClipDate=7/25/2005) holds similarly.
  8. Sh”t Igrot Moshe 2:84 permits
  9. Korban Netanel (Shabbat perek klal gadol 7:50) forbids using a safety pin on Shabbat by putting the safety pin through a cloth. However, the achronim including Sh”t Igrot Moshe 2:84, Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 15:70, and Kitzur Hilchot Shabbat (pg 67) permit because the pin doesn’t connect the two objects but rather keeps them close together like buttons.
  10. 39 Melachot (Rabbi Ribiat pg 818), Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 15:74 permit. Sh”t Shevet HaLevi 3:51 is strict unless it’s temporary (within 24 hours?). Rav Shechter (quoted by Rabbi Rosner) is strict for this opinion and doesn’t zipper his Shabbat talit bag because of this.
  11. Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 15:79