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even one who carries out a corpse to bury it. Rava said: And R' Shimon agrees that one who carries out a hoe on Shabbat with which to dig or a Torah scroll from which to read is liable. The Talmud asks: This is obvious, as if those acts of carrying out are also in the category of a prohibited labor
The Talmud relates: There was a corpse in the city of Derokera and Rav Naḥman bar Yitzḥak permitted carrying it out into a karmelit on Shabbat because, for some reason, it could not remain where it was. R' Yoḥanan, brother of Mar, son of Rabbana, said to Rav Naḥman bar Yitzḥak: In accordance with wh
We learned there in a Mishnah discussing the halakhot of tzara'at: One who plucks white hairs that are signs of impurity, and similarly one who burned the unaffected skin in the midst of a leprous sore in an attempt to purify himself, violates a prohibition, as it is stated: “Take heed [hishamer] i
Rav Sheshet said: From where do I derive and state my opinion? I derive it as we learned in the Mishnah: And similarly, one who carries out an olive-bulk of a corpse and an olive-bulk of an animal carcass is liable. The Talmud elaborates: By inference, one who carries out half an olive-bulk is exe
Mishnah: With regard to one who removes his fingernails with one another on Shabbat without scissors, or with his teeth, and the same is true with regard to one who removes his hair with his hands, and the same is true with regard to his mustache, and the same is true with regard to his beard, and