Determining shiurim [threshold quantities] for liability vis-a-vis violation of the prohibition against transportation on Shabbat
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Other issues in shiurim [threshold quantities]
Dichuy - Ineligibility of an item from mitzvah use [and therefore from significance] if it loses eligibility at one point in time
The Amounts
How the rabbis calculated the amounts, the transport of which would trigger liability: Shabbat 78a
Whether uprooting AND replacing of an item must involve a minimal amount, in order for a person to be liable: Shabbat 91a
Cases in which the amount which was removed changed before/after the actual Transport: Shabbat 91a
Transportation of a food which is fit for another animal, in an amount useful for his own animal: Shabbat 76a
Transport of less-than-the-amount of food, where that section will combine with food in the destination area, for
Tumat Ochlin
: Shabbat 91a-b
Combining items to produce an amount for which one is liable: Shabbat 76a
Combining items to produce an amount which is equal to the more lenient of the two items' threshold amounts: Shabbat 76a-b
Combining non-edible parts of food, with the food: Shabbat 76b
Including skins of beans: Shabbat 76b
Combining multiple acts of writing [putting ink down] or carrying trips: Shabbat 80a; Keritot 17a
Combining multiple trips into separated illegal areas: Shabbat 80a
Defining "separated" in the above line: Shabbat 80a
Considering All of the various species within a vessel to be a single violation: Shabbat 90a
Amounts necessary for violation of Transport
Amounts for various grains, and grain-related items: Shabbat 76a
Amounts for various grasses, roots and leaves: Shabbat 76a
Amounts for hairs, and other binding materials: Shabbat 90b
Amounts for kindling: Shabbat 89b
Amounts for planting paraphernalia: Shabbat 79a
Amounts for seeds: Shabbat 90a-b
Amounts for manure: Shabbat 90b
Amounts for various liquids: Shabbat 76b, 77b, 77b-78a, 79a; Eruvin 29b
Amounts for congealed wine: Shabbat 77a
Amounts for grasshoppers: Shabbat 90b
Amounts for rope: Shabbat 78a
Amounts for materials on which writing is done: Shabbat 78a-79b, Gittin 22a
Amounts for materials which are used to make utensils: Shabbat 81a
Amounts for metals: Shabbat 90a
Amounts for dyes, detergents and inks: Shabbat 78b, 79a, 80a, 89b, 90a
Amounts for clays and sealants: Shabbat 78a, 78b, 79a, 80a-b
Amounts for legal documents: Shabbat 78b-79a
Amounts for types of clothing: Shabbat 79a
Amounts for cosmetics: Shabbat 80b
Amounts for spices and perfumes: Shabbat 89b-90a
Amounts for reeds: Shabbat 80b, 89b
Amounts for pottery: Shabbat 82a
Amounts for holy items, when not taken for use: Shabbat 90a
Amounts for
Shewbread
and
Two Loaves of Shavuot [Pentecost]
: Shabbat 91b
Amounts for Idolatry: Shabbat 90a
Calculating the amount transported to trigger liability, as equivalent to the
amount that communicates impurity
: Shabbat 93b
Using the
reviit-amount
as a general threshold amount to trigger liability in transporting liquids: Shabbat 76b, 78a
Using the
dried fig size
as a general threshold amount to trigger liability for transporting foods: Shabbat 76b, 80b, 91a; Eruvin 4b; Succah 5b-6a
The above, as a
Law conveyed to Moshe at Sinai
: Eruvin 4b; Succah 5b-6a
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