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Writing with dry erase marker on Shabbos, is it permitted?


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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











  • 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
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Somewhat related: judaism.stackexchange.com/q/11781/472

– Monica Cellio
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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.




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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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      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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        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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        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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