Dishah - Threshing
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Rabbinically prohibited forms of work
Associated Melachot
Throwing a clod at a tree, knocking down dates: Shabbat 73b
Pressing flax: Shabbat 73b
Pressing fibers from a vine: Shabbat 73b
Pressing a Chilazon creature, to produce the blood-dye: Shabbat 75a
Whether Threshing can apply to non-Produce: Shabbat 75a
A
Dried Fig Amount
is the minimal amount for milking on Shabbat, to be liable: Shabbat 95a, Pesachim 65a
Cases Associated with Sochet [Wringing] and Mifarek [Breaking Apart] Items
Squeezing liquid from fruit: Shabbat 143b
Using liquid which came from a fruit "on its own": Shabbat 143b; Beitzah 3a
Differentiating in the Above case, between where he wanted the fruit for itself or for its liquid: Shabbat 143b; Beitzah 3a
Squeezing olives or grapes over a liquid: Shabbat 143b-145a
Squeezing olives or grapes over solid food: Shabbat 143b-145a
Squeezing berries or pomegranates over a liquid: Shabbat 143b-144b
Squeezing berries or pomegranates over solid food: Shabbat 143b-144b
Squeezing pickled vegetables: Shabbat 145a
Squeezing stewed vegetables: Shabbat 145a
Trampling olives or grapes [for their liquid]: Shabbat 145a
Honey from a honeycomb which was crushed before Shabbat: Shabbat 143b
Juice from olives or grapes which were squeezed before Shabbat: Shabos 145b
Squeezing brine from a fish: Shabbat 145a
Milking as a biblical or rabbinic prohibition: Shabbat 95a; Pesachim 65a; Ketuvot 60a
Milking a goat, into solid/liquid food: Shabbat 144b-145a
Having an ill adult nurse for
medicine
[not for a life-threatening illness] on Shabbat: Ketuvot 60a
Using a sponge with/without a handle: Shabbat 143a, 143b
Using a sponge, as
Unintentional Violation
: Shabbat 143a
Using a towel: Shabbat 147a, 147b; Eruvin 87b-88a
Carrying a towel: Shabbat 147a, 147b; Eruvin 87b-88a
For many people to carry a towel, to remind each other not to wring it: Shabbat 147a, 147b
Leaving the towel in a locker, rather than give it to the attendant, who is suspect in not wringing it: Shabbat 147b; Eruvin 87b-88a
Not bathing in the Kurdima River: Shabbat 147a, 147b
Pressing a rag into a wine barrel, as a stopper: Shabbat 111a-b, Ketuvot 6a
Using an article of clothing as a strainer: Shabbat 139b
Soaking cloth in warm water and oil, to put on to a wound: Shabbat 134b
Whether the prohibition against wringing applies to hair: Shabbat 128b
Passage through water on Shabbat: Yoma 78a
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