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The Thirty-Nine Categories of Sabbath Work

(Mishnah Shabbat, 7:2)

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1. Carrying2. Burning3. Extinguishing4. Finishing5. Writing6. Erasing7. Cooking8. Washing9. Sewing10. Tearing11. Knotting12. Untying13. Shaping14. Plowing15. Planting16. Reaping17. Harvesting18. Threshing19. Winnowing20. Selecting21. Sifting22. Grinding23. Kneading24. Combing25. Spinning26. Dyeing27. Chain-stitching28. Warping29. Weaving30. Unraveling31. Building32. Demolishing33. Trapping34. Shearing35. Slaughtering36. Skinning37. Tanning38. Smoothing39. Marking

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A few examples of the 39 categories of Sabbath work…

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8. Washing (Note 25) This includes washing or bleaching a

garment in any manner. It also includes removing any spot or

stain from clothing. Wringing out a wet garment also falls

under this heading.

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34. Shearing (Note 52) This includes removing hair,

wool or feathers from any living creature.

Also included are such things as haircutting, shaving and cutting one's fingernails. Eyebrow plucking is also forbidden.

The spirit of the law also forbids the combing of hair on the Sabbath, since this normally also pulls out hairs. Using a soft brush, however, is permitted.

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35. Slaughtering (Note 53)

This includes the killing of any living creature.

Swatting a fly or mosquito is also included, as is wounding or bruising an animal or human being.

Deadly snakes and wasps, which pose a danger to human life, may be killed on the Sabbath. This is another case where human life overrides all other considerations.


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