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Tying double knot of garbarge bag


Tying a Tie on ShabbosTzitzit tying: the real wayShoe-tying order when tying another's shoesTzitzit Knot ProblemIssues with opening a tea bag on ShabbosSliding tzitzis knot on ShabbosTying a Bow-Tie on ShabbosKiddush on grape juice that's pasteurized or has added sulfitesHalachic consequences of throwing Tefillin (inside double bag) to floor






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I remember seeing in a Shu"t that one is allowed to tie a double knot of something that will be going into the garbage since one doesn't care about it. Has anyone seen this opinion anywhere. I do know most hold it is problematic based off Rashis opinion that it will stay tied for more than a week,but looking for the idea mentioned above.










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    According to standard halacha, staying tied for the extended time means one cannot even make a bow on top of the knot. I'm sure you know that, but I'm just pointing it out to whoever might read something else into your question.

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I remember seeing in a Shu"t that one is allowed to tie a double knot of something that will be going into the garbage since one doesn't care about it. Has anyone seen this opinion anywhere. I do know most hold it is problematic based off Rashis opinion that it will stay tied for more than a week,but looking for the idea mentioned above.










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    According to standard halacha, staying tied for the extended time means one cannot even make a bow on top of the knot. I'm sure you know that, but I'm just pointing it out to whoever might read something else into your question.

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I remember seeing in a Shu"t that one is allowed to tie a double knot of something that will be going into the garbage since one doesn't care about it. Has anyone seen this opinion anywhere. I do know most hold it is problematic based off Rashis opinion that it will stay tied for more than a week,but looking for the idea mentioned above.










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I remember seeing in a Shu"t that one is allowed to tie a double knot of something that will be going into the garbage since one doesn't care about it. Has anyone seen this opinion anywhere. I do know most hold it is problematic based off Rashis opinion that it will stay tied for more than a week,but looking for the idea mentioned above.







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    According to standard halacha, staying tied for the extended time means one cannot even make a bow on top of the knot. I'm sure you know that, but I'm just pointing it out to whoever might read something else into your question.

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    According to standard halacha, staying tied for the extended time means one cannot even make a bow on top of the knot. I'm sure you know that, but I'm just pointing it out to whoever might read something else into your question.

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According to standard halacha, staying tied for the extended time means one cannot even make a bow on top of the knot. I'm sure you know that, but I'm just pointing it out to whoever might read something else into your question.

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According to standard halacha, staying tied for the extended time means one cannot even make a bow on top of the knot. I'm sure you know that, but I'm just pointing it out to whoever might read something else into your question.

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R. Yitzchak Abadi (Ohr Yitzchak 1:175) rules it is permitted to make a knot on a garbage bag that is going to be thrown out since it cannot be called a kesher shel kayama.






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R. Yitzchak Abadi (Ohr Yitzchak 1:175) rules it is permitted to make a knot on a garbage bag that is going to be thrown out since it cannot be called a kesher shel kayama.






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R. Yitzchak Abadi (Ohr Yitzchak 1:175) rules it is permitted to make a knot on a garbage bag that is going to be thrown out since it cannot be called a kesher shel kayama.






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R. Yitzchak Abadi (Ohr Yitzchak 1:175) rules it is permitted to make a knot on a garbage bag that is going to be thrown out since it cannot be called a kesher shel kayama.






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R. Yitzchak Abadi (Ohr Yitzchak 1:175) rules it is permitted to make a knot on a garbage bag that is going to be thrown out since it cannot be called a kesher shel kayama.







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