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amother
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Sun, Apr 04 2021, 9:48 pm
In my community there is an idea that if you need an bandaid on Shabbos, you don't close it so as not to create something like a lasting knot (kesher shel kayama). Rather you keep the ends separate, kind of like a bypass ring:
I am curious if others hold differently.
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hodeez
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Sun, Apr 04 2021, 10:00 pm
That's what I learned in school, sefardi
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sarahmalka
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Sun, Apr 04 2021, 11:38 pm
That's what I learned too, as a BT. Learned from both JPF types and Chabad.
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amother
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Sun, Apr 04 2021, 11:41 pm
I learned that if you do close it on itself, you need to make sure to separate it when you take it off.
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amother
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Sun, Apr 04 2021, 11:55 pm
I learned the same. Really difficult with finger cuts
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amother
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Mon, Apr 05 2021, 12:38 am
I learned to do that ideally, but that it's okay if you can't.
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