Anonymous

Which Melachot Are Forbidden on Yom Tov?: Difference between revisions

From Halachipedia
no edit summary
(Created page with '==Difference between Yom Tov and Shabbat== # All the Melachot that are forbidden on Shabbat are also forbidden on Yom Tov except making a food for day, carrying, and lighting a f…')
 
No edit summary
Line 5: Line 5:
# The Melachot of Kesirah (harvesting), Techinah (grinding), Besirah (pciking grapes), Sechitah (squeezing liquids out of a solid), Tzedah (trapping), are forbidden on Yom Tov even if they are needed for Ochel Nefesh. <ref> S"A 495:2 </ref>
# The Melachot of Kesirah (harvesting), Techinah (grinding), Besirah (pciking grapes), Sechitah (squeezing liquids out of a solid), Tzedah (trapping), are forbidden on Yom Tov even if they are needed for Ochel Nefesh. <ref> S"A 495:2 </ref>
# Just like on Shabbat it's permitted to squeeze a food into another food, it's also permitted on Yom Tov. For example it'd be permitted to sqeeze a lemon onto sugar and then pour water on top of it. <ref> http://www.dailyhalacha.com/Display.asp?ClipID=546 </ref>
# Just like on Shabbat it's permitted to squeeze a food into another food, it's also permitted on Yom Tov. For example it'd be permitted to sqeeze a lemon onto sugar and then pour water on top of it. <ref> http://www.dailyhalacha.com/Display.asp?ClipID=546 </ref>
# Similar to Shabbat it's forbidden to rent out one's animal to a non-jew on Yom Tov because one is not allowed to have one's animal do work on Yom Tov. <ref> Bet Yosef 475 brings a dispute whether Shevitat behemto (letting one's animal rest) applies to Yom Tov or is it specific to Shabbat. He concludes that it seems from the poskim (Rif, Rambam, and Rosh) who don't make this distinction between Shabbat and Yom Tov that Shevitat Behemto is forbidden on yom Tov. Magan Avraham concludes that one should be strict based on this Bet Yosef. So rule many Achronim. </ref>
# Similar to Shabbat it's forbidden to rent out one's animal to a non-Jew on Yom Tov because one is not allowed to have one's animal do work on Yom Tov. <ref> Bet Yosef (OC Siman 495) quotes a dispute whether Shevitat behemto (letting one's animal rest) applies to Yom Tov or is it specific to Shabbat. (This dispute is also quoted in the Orchot Chaim (Hilchot Yom Tov #5) and Kol Bo (Siman 58 pg 17d)). The Bet Yosef concludes that it seems from the poskim (Rif, Rambam, and Rosh) who don't make this distinction between Shabbat and Yom Tov that Shevitat Behemto is forbidden on Yom Tov.The Bach 495 argues on the Bet Yosef explaining that the reason that Shevitat Behemto and Mechamer don't apply to Yom Tov is that they aren't included the Melachot but rather a specific prohibition which is exclusive to Shabbat. The Rama 246:3 rules that leniently. Magan Avraham concludes that one should be strict based on this Bet Yosef. So rule many Achronim. </ref>
# One is not allowed to have one's animal carry a burden for them even in a courtyard. <Ref> Rambam Yom Tov 5:2 writes that one is forbidden to have one's animal carry for him on Yom Tov as it's a activity usually done on the weekday. S"A 475:3 rules this as halacha. Magan Avraham explains that this law isn't dependant on Shevitat behemto but rather based on doing activity on Yom Tov like one would do on a weekday (which would only be a rabbinic prohibition). Mishna Brurah explains that according to such an explanation it's forbidden to have the animal carry a burden even in a courtyard without crossing any halachic domains. </ref>
# One is not allowed to have one's animal carry a burden for them even in a courtyard. <Ref> Rambam Yom Tov 5:2 writes that one is forbidden to have one's animal carry for him on Yom Tov as it's a activity usually done on the weekday. S"A 495:3 rules this as halacha. Magan Avraham 495:5 explains that this law isn't dependant on Shevitat behemto but rather based on doing activity on Yom Tov like one would do on a weekday (which would only be a rabbinic prohibition). Mishna Brurah explains that according to such an explanation it's forbidden to have the animal carry a burden even in a courtyard without crossing any halachic domains. </ref>
 
# It’s forbidden to ask a non-Jew on Yom Tov to do any activity which is prohibited for a Jew to perform (just like Amirah LeNochri on Shabbat). <ref>Chazon Ovadyah (Yom Tov pg 1) </ref>
==References==
==References==
<references/>
<references/>