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SHABBOS

Melacha of Grinding

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ֵ or Where was the melacha of ‫ּטֹוחנ‬ grinding done in the mishkan?

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What is the definition of ‫ּטֹוחנ‬ ֵ ?

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ֵ : Give three actions that are forbidden under the melacha of ‫ּטֹוחנ‬

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ֵ can also apply where foods are not Give two examples of where ‫ּטֹוחנ‬ actually ground up:

What is the difference in halacha between dicing and slicing vegetables?

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The exact meaning of very small in ֵ is unknown to us, regards to ‫ּטֹוחנ‬ therefore you should be careful to:

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What is the halacha when cutting up fruits and vegetables right before a meal? It is permissible as long as you are careful to cut them a bit larger than you would do during the week. There is no difference whether it is right before a meal or not, it is prohibited to cut them in any manner that is considered small. It is prohibited to cut them in all circumstances.

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The melacha of ‫ּטֹוחנ‬ ֵ only applies to items that grow from the ground. List four items that it does not apply to:

In what circumstance would the melacha of ‫ּטֹוחנ‬ ֵ apply to items that do not grow from the ground?

10 What is the reason that specialized utensils such as graters or mashers may not be used on items that you are permitted to grind?

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Why don’t egg slicers or cheese slicers fall in this category?

12 List four examples of an extreme deviation that allow you to mash a fruit or vegetable on Shabbos:

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13 What is the reason that it is permissible to grind up bread to make bread crumbs on Shabbos?

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At what point in cooking would a cooked food not be subject to the ֵ ? melacha of ‫ּטֹוחנ‬

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