(Kore'a-קורע Ep. 24) (#692) Tearing off the strip of plastic on the sides of plastic containers.
tearing off the strip of plastic on the sides of plastic containers

tearing off the strip of plastic on the sides of plastic containers
tearing the wrapping that is around cutlery, e.g. forks, cups, spoons, napkins, etc.
is one allowed to leave the food in the bag after being opened;
what to do if one forgot to cut toilet paper before Shabbos;
understanding the logic behind tearing a wrapper to get to a food, and tearing paper in general;
opening up flimsy, thin bags on Shabbos;
how to work with cartons and containers which have openings that are glued together;
removing the plastic covering, wrapping around bottle tops and around container tops;
how to work with opening up "freeze pops", "ices in a plastic", etc.
how to work with paper towels, napkins, tissues, toilet paper on Shabbos;
various interesting questions which come up in "KORAYA".
removing wrapping around candies, lollipops, chocolates, etc.
removing the thin piece of silver-foil or plastic which is on top of a yogurt, leben, coffee jar, etc.
how to work with opening different types of boxes (matzah, cereal, etc.) on Shabbos;
the "tissue box" in halacha;
understanding the concept and logic behind opening bags, packages, etc.
which type of materials apply to KORAYA.
does one have to worry that paper might tear when using it. For example: tissues, pre-cut paper towel, toilet paper, etc.
is one allowed to tear pages from a sefar or book apart if they are attached;
how to work with plastic tablecloths;
tearing open a envelope on Shabbos;
the difference between tearing for a constructive purpose and tearing for a specific size;
Part #2. introduction to the Melacha;
Part #1. introduction to the Melacha;
a quick review of all types of knots that are allowed to be open on Shabbos;
is one allowed to open a knot that was made without any intention;
opening up knots with one pull;
opening a knot for a מצוה (mitzvah);
how to work with opening up twist ties;
what to do if one has a knot on top of the plastic bag;