For the Ilui
Neshama of Avraham ben Ester ZT’L. Lehavdeel For the Refua Shlema of Yaakov Hai
ben Margalit shlit’a.
Translated from Yalkut Yosef Kitzur Shulchan Aruch:
1. There is an issur
(prohibition) on Shabbat that says we cannot take the bad from the good (for
example if you have onions in an Israeli salad you cannot take out the onions,
rather only take out the cucumber and tomatoes). We learn from here that there
is a prohibition to separate between clothing, vessels, books etc. Therefore,
when one wants to take out something he/she wants from a pile (and that they
will use in the next 30 minutes), they must take out what they want from the
pile only.
2. In any case, one can take off many pieces of clothing
that are hung on a hangar even though he/she does not need them because they
want the shirt/coat that is hung on the hangar first. This action does not make
someone violate the prohibition of borer
(separating) on Shabbat because the person cannot reach this piece of clothing
without taking off all the others clothes in the first place.
SHABBAT SHALOM &
HODESH TOV!
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