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Whitening - Melabain
More commonly, melabein is the act of cleaning on Shabbat, which is prohibited.
This is a halacha that explains what is forbidden in the category of Soaking - One may not pour anything (that includes, water, seltzer, etc.) or spray anything on a stain to loosen it or erase it from one's clothes completely.
This is a halacha that explains what is forbidden in the category of Scrubbing - scratching out a dried stain from one's clothes with one's fingernail.
Any improvement of arable land or soil.
In this picture we see the Cohanim preparing the lechem hapanim which they needed in order to plow
In this picture we see farmers plowing wheat.
Winnowing - Zoreh
Winnowing is a fundamental step in harvesting wheat because it separates the grain from the waste.
Initation or promotion of plant growth.
Galaxy Theme
One may not blow away nutshells from a mixture of nuts and shells.
This is a picture of a girl separating grain
this picture is of someone watering flowers.
in this picture we see someone putting seeds in the ground
Changing s substance through the use of heat
This is a picture of an example of Bishul: Baking Bread.
Another example of Bishul is heating something up and this is a picture of food being heated up.
kotzer
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Uprooting something from its source growth.
Tochen
Breaking down and reducing an object into smaller parts whereby it becomes suitable for a new use.
In this picture, coffee beans are being grinded and we do this nowadays.
in this picture we see someone cutting or plucking flowers which they did in the time torah.
This is a picture of wood being chopped which was done in the time of the Beit Hamikdash.
in this picture we see someone climbing or hanging from a tree. we do things like this nowadays
maamar
Collecting or combinating products of the earth at the place where they grew.
Borrer
Dosh
Selecting from or sorting an assorted mixture
Separating an item from its non edible covering
This picture is an example of forbidden Borrer: Using a peeler.
in this picture we see leaves being raked which they did in the time of the torah.
in this picture twigs are being gathered. This is what we do now, in this century.
This picture is an example of when you may perform Borrer. If you take only good grapes from a clutter of good and rotton grapes.
This cartoon is of someone milking a cow, this is what we do now.
This is a picture of someone wringing out liquid from a cloth which they did in the time of the Beit Hamikdash.
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