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Writing with dry erase marker on Shabbos, is it permitted?
Is drawing a line with a crayon forbidden on Shabbat?Why does writing on Shabbos need two letters?Is there any issue with using aerosols on Shabbos?Combing the beard on Shabbos vs. weekday?Typing on ShabbosIs it permitted to use a thermochromic cup on Shabbos?suggestions on staying dry without an eruv on shabbosBrushing teeth on Yom Tov with a dry toothbrushMay one write with a pencil or marker in the margins of a sefer Torah?Correcting a Torah with a markerIs one allowed to wear a tallit that has writing on the collar on Shabbat or Yom Tov?
Trying to figure out if I can use a dry erase marker for recreation and then erase whatever I wrote. Is this allowed?
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9 hours ago
Why do you think that it is different from a pencil on paper?
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Trying to figure out if I can use a dry erase marker for recreation and then erase whatever I wrote. Is this allowed?
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Welcome to MiYodeya Gustavo and thanks for this first question. Great to have you learn with us!
– mbloch
9 hours ago
Why do you think that it is different from a pencil on paper?
– sabbahillel
33 mins ago
Somewhat related: judaism.stackexchange.com/q/11781/472
– Monica Cellio♦
21 mins ago
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Welcome to MiYodeya Gustavo and thanks for this first question. Great to have you learn with us!
– mbloch
9 hours ago
Why do you think that it is different from a pencil on paper?
– sabbahillel
33 mins ago
Somewhat related: judaism.stackexchange.com/q/11781/472
– Monica Cellio♦
21 mins ago
Welcome to MiYodeya Gustavo and thanks for this first question. Great to have you learn with us!
– mbloch
9 hours ago
Welcome to MiYodeya Gustavo and thanks for this first question. Great to have you learn with us!
– mbloch
9 hours ago
Why do you think that it is different from a pencil on paper?
– sabbahillel
33 mins ago
Why do you think that it is different from a pencil on paper?
– sabbahillel
33 mins ago
Somewhat related: judaism.stackexchange.com/q/11781/472
– Monica Cellio♦
21 mins ago
Somewhat related: judaism.stackexchange.com/q/11781/472
– Monica Cellio♦
21 mins ago
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It is forbidden to write, even temporarily on Shabbos. R Jack Abramowitz from OU writes
Koseiv [writing] involves creating any meaningful letter or symbol.
It doesn’t have to be with ink on paper. A rubber stamp, carving into stone or cutting a letter out of paper all involve koseiv. Even
forming a letter out of something temporary – such as those toys
where one uses a magnet to manipulate iron filings – is prohibited
on Shabbos under this melacha. Koseiv applies to letters or symbols
in any language, including Braille, Morse code and the like. [...]
Temporary writing is prohibited rabbinically.
See also here.
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1 Answer
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1 Answer
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active
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active
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It is forbidden to write, even temporarily on Shabbos. R Jack Abramowitz from OU writes
Koseiv [writing] involves creating any meaningful letter or symbol.
It doesn’t have to be with ink on paper. A rubber stamp, carving into stone or cutting a letter out of paper all involve koseiv. Even
forming a letter out of something temporary – such as those toys
where one uses a magnet to manipulate iron filings – is prohibited
on Shabbos under this melacha. Koseiv applies to letters or symbols
in any language, including Braille, Morse code and the like. [...]
Temporary writing is prohibited rabbinically.
See also here.
add a comment |
It is forbidden to write, even temporarily on Shabbos. R Jack Abramowitz from OU writes
Koseiv [writing] involves creating any meaningful letter or symbol.
It doesn’t have to be with ink on paper. A rubber stamp, carving into stone or cutting a letter out of paper all involve koseiv. Even
forming a letter out of something temporary – such as those toys
where one uses a magnet to manipulate iron filings – is prohibited
on Shabbos under this melacha. Koseiv applies to letters or symbols
in any language, including Braille, Morse code and the like. [...]
Temporary writing is prohibited rabbinically.
See also here.
add a comment |
It is forbidden to write, even temporarily on Shabbos. R Jack Abramowitz from OU writes
Koseiv [writing] involves creating any meaningful letter or symbol.
It doesn’t have to be with ink on paper. A rubber stamp, carving into stone or cutting a letter out of paper all involve koseiv. Even
forming a letter out of something temporary – such as those toys
where one uses a magnet to manipulate iron filings – is prohibited
on Shabbos under this melacha. Koseiv applies to letters or symbols
in any language, including Braille, Morse code and the like. [...]
Temporary writing is prohibited rabbinically.
See also here.
It is forbidden to write, even temporarily on Shabbos. R Jack Abramowitz from OU writes
Koseiv [writing] involves creating any meaningful letter or symbol.
It doesn’t have to be with ink on paper. A rubber stamp, carving into stone or cutting a letter out of paper all involve koseiv. Even
forming a letter out of something temporary – such as those toys
where one uses a magnet to manipulate iron filings – is prohibited
on Shabbos under this melacha. Koseiv applies to letters or symbols
in any language, including Braille, Morse code and the like. [...]
Temporary writing is prohibited rabbinically.
See also here.
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Welcome to MiYodeya Gustavo and thanks for this first question. Great to have you learn with us!
– mbloch
9 hours ago
Why do you think that it is different from a pencil on paper?
– sabbahillel
33 mins ago
Somewhat related: judaism.stackexchange.com/q/11781/472
– Monica Cellio♦
21 mins ago