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Why is making salt water prohibited on Shabbat?



Pesach/Passover
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)
Best answer contest: Second quarter of 5779
To celebrate Mi Yodeya's tenth birthday, let's divide and conquer the entire…Biblical Prohibition of Breaking Shabbos/Shabbat because one didn't learn the lawsCan wasabi be used for maror at the seder?“Zaycher” or “Zehcher” Lemikdash K'Hillel for Korech?Why do the seder on shabbos?Why is the section of ארמי אובד אבי chosen as the main part of Maggid in the Seder?Salt on the table at Pesach sedersWhat are the potential halachic problems eating in a vegan restaurant without hashgacha?Salt Water With KarpasMay one marinate fish on Shabbat?Tweeting on Shabbat: d'oraita or d'rabbanan violation?










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I have read in a few hagadot, and I think in the OU Pesach guide that the salt water to be used for the seder must be prepared before Shabbat begins. That implied that there is some prohibition for doing this during Shabbat.



What melacha is being performed? Is there a prohibition of dissolving salt in water on Shabbat? Is there some other prohibition that we are concerned with?










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  • "But when Pesach falls on Shabbos, the making of salt water presents a problem as set forth in Simon 321 in the laws of Shabbos." kollelmenachem.com.au/salt-water-on-shabbos.html shemayisrael.com/parsha/ostroff/archives/shabbos74.htm ou.org/torah/halacha/halacha-lmaaseh/…

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I have read in a few hagadot, and I think in the OU Pesach guide that the salt water to be used for the seder must be prepared before Shabbat begins. That implied that there is some prohibition for doing this during Shabbat.



What melacha is being performed? Is there a prohibition of dissolving salt in water on Shabbat? Is there some other prohibition that we are concerned with?










share|improve this question






















  • "But when Pesach falls on Shabbos, the making of salt water presents a problem as set forth in Simon 321 in the laws of Shabbos." kollelmenachem.com.au/salt-water-on-shabbos.html shemayisrael.com/parsha/ostroff/archives/shabbos74.htm ou.org/torah/halacha/halacha-lmaaseh/…

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I have read in a few hagadot, and I think in the OU Pesach guide that the salt water to be used for the seder must be prepared before Shabbat begins. That implied that there is some prohibition for doing this during Shabbat.



What melacha is being performed? Is there a prohibition of dissolving salt in water on Shabbat? Is there some other prohibition that we are concerned with?










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I have read in a few hagadot, and I think in the OU Pesach guide that the salt water to be used for the seder must be prepared before Shabbat begins. That implied that there is some prohibition for doing this during Shabbat.



What melacha is being performed? Is there a prohibition of dissolving salt in water on Shabbat? Is there some other prohibition that we are concerned with?







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  • "But when Pesach falls on Shabbos, the making of salt water presents a problem as set forth in Simon 321 in the laws of Shabbos." kollelmenachem.com.au/salt-water-on-shabbos.html shemayisrael.com/parsha/ostroff/archives/shabbos74.htm ou.org/torah/halacha/halacha-lmaaseh/…

    – rosends
    Apr 8 at 14:46












  • Hi @rosends Please extract / translate relevant parts and make it an answer, when you can.

    – DanF
    Apr 8 at 14:47

















  • "But when Pesach falls on Shabbos, the making of salt water presents a problem as set forth in Simon 321 in the laws of Shabbos." kollelmenachem.com.au/salt-water-on-shabbos.html shemayisrael.com/parsha/ostroff/archives/shabbos74.htm ou.org/torah/halacha/halacha-lmaaseh/…

    – rosends
    Apr 8 at 14:46












  • Hi @rosends Please extract / translate relevant parts and make it an answer, when you can.

    – DanF
    Apr 8 at 14:47
















"But when Pesach falls on Shabbos, the making of salt water presents a problem as set forth in Simon 321 in the laws of Shabbos." kollelmenachem.com.au/salt-water-on-shabbos.html shemayisrael.com/parsha/ostroff/archives/shabbos74.htm ou.org/torah/halacha/halacha-lmaaseh/…

– rosends
Apr 8 at 14:46






"But when Pesach falls on Shabbos, the making of salt water presents a problem as set forth in Simon 321 in the laws of Shabbos." kollelmenachem.com.au/salt-water-on-shabbos.html shemayisrael.com/parsha/ostroff/archives/shabbos74.htm ou.org/torah/halacha/halacha-lmaaseh/…

– rosends
Apr 8 at 14:46














Hi @rosends Please extract / translate relevant parts and make it an answer, when you can.

– DanF
Apr 8 at 14:47





Hi @rosends Please extract / translate relevant parts and make it an answer, when you can.

– DanF
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Shabbat 108 forbids making a large amount of salt water on shabbat.



Rashi ad loc. explains that the prohibition is because it looks like one is going to be tanning hides, one of the avot melachot. This explanation is echoed by Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim 321:2.



Rambam Hilchot Shabbat 22:10 gives a different reason, namely that it gives the appearance of cooking.






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    Shabbat 108 forbids making a large amount of salt water on shabbat.



    Rashi ad loc. explains that the prohibition is because it looks like one is going to be tanning hides, one of the avot melachot. This explanation is echoed by Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim 321:2.



    Rambam Hilchot Shabbat 22:10 gives a different reason, namely that it gives the appearance of cooking.






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      Shabbat 108 forbids making a large amount of salt water on shabbat.



      Rashi ad loc. explains that the prohibition is because it looks like one is going to be tanning hides, one of the avot melachot. This explanation is echoed by Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim 321:2.



      Rambam Hilchot Shabbat 22:10 gives a different reason, namely that it gives the appearance of cooking.






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        Shabbat 108 forbids making a large amount of salt water on shabbat.



        Rashi ad loc. explains that the prohibition is because it looks like one is going to be tanning hides, one of the avot melachot. This explanation is echoed by Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim 321:2.



        Rambam Hilchot Shabbat 22:10 gives a different reason, namely that it gives the appearance of cooking.






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        Shabbat 108 forbids making a large amount of salt water on shabbat.



        Rashi ad loc. explains that the prohibition is because it looks like one is going to be tanning hides, one of the avot melachot. This explanation is echoed by Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim 321:2.



        Rambam Hilchot Shabbat 22:10 gives a different reason, namely that it gives the appearance of cooking.







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