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Laws of Spinning Threads on Shabbat
Laws of the Calendar
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MISHNA:
One who rends
his garment
in his anger or
in anguish
over his dead
relative
is exempt. And anyone
else
who performs
labors
destructively
on Shabbat
is exempt. And one who
performs a labor
destructively in order to repair
is liable, and
his measure
for liability is equivalent to the measure for
one who
performs that labor
constructively. The measure
that determines liability
for one who whitens,
or
one who combs,
or
one who dyes…
Shabbat 105b:2
A person who spins a thread four handbreadths long from any fibers [from] which [thread] is spun is liable. This includes spinning wool, linen, [camel] hair, goat's hair, animal sinews, and any other fibers of this nature.
A person who makes felt is liable for [performing] a derivative [of the forbidden labor] of spinning if he makes felt from fibers that could be used to spin a thread of ordinary thickness that is four handbreadths long.
Mishneh Torah, Sabbath 9:15
Laws of the Calendar
דיני הלוח העברי
General Laws of Prohibited Work on Shabbat
Laws of Desecrating Shabbat for the Sake of Saving Lives
Rabbinical Shabbat Prohibitions
Laws of Shabbat Lights
Laws of Work Done on Shabbat
Main and Sub Categories of Work
Laws of Plowing on Shabbat
Laws of Planting on Shabbat
Laws of Reaping on Shabbat
Laws of Gathering on Shabbat
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