(Zoreh-זוֹרֶה Ep. 6) (#1289) Blowing Dirt Off a Fruit. Throwing Confetti Up in the Air. Shaking Out a Tablecloth by Using the Wind.
Blowing Dirt Off a Fruit. Throwing Confetti Up in the Air. Shaking Out a Tablecloth by Using the Wind;

Blowing Dirt Off a Fruit. Throwing Confetti Up in the Air. Shaking Out a Tablecloth by Using the Wind;
Blowing Out an Insect or Dirt from a Drink. Blowing on Peanuts or Other Types of Nuts Mixed with the Shells. Shaking Out a Tablecloth;
Getting a Better Picture as to Why We Have Separate Melachas. Pouring Items from Hand to Hand;
This Melacha Applies to Items Which Grew from the Ground. Even Blowing with One's Mouth Is Part of the Melacha;
Understanding the Difference Between Three Melachas: 1-ZOREH, 2-BORER, 3-MERAKED;
Introduction to the Melacha;
Various Halachas of Putting Together Dates, Figs, etc. Indoors. (This Shiur Is 10 Min. Long Not 20);
Making a Bouquet of Flowers on Shabbos;
Gathering Nuts and Candies, etc. at an Aufruf, on Simchas Torah, etc.
According to Some Opinions, It's Permissible to Gather Hard Fruits That Spilled Throughout the House;
Fruits or Vegetables Which Spilled Out of a Basket or Box in the Kitchen, Living Room, Dining Room, etc.
Gathering Fruits Together Which Spilled Out of a Basket or Box Indoors (e.g., a House, etc.);
Putting Fruits into One's Pocket (Not a Basket). Fruits That Fell Out of a Basket or Box into Debris or Dirt;
Re-gathering Fruits Which Fell Out of a Basket or Box (Which Were Already Gathered Once Before) in a Small Area;
How to Deal with a Basket or Box of Fruits That Tipped Over;
Is One Allowed to Walk with Hiking Shoes or Anything Similar on a Dirt Ground on Shabbos?;
Introduction to the Concept of עובדא דחול (Uvda d'Chol) in Relation to the Melacha of M'AMER;
Gathering Together Fruits in Various Ways (e.g., Kicking, Rolling, Sweeping) and Picking Up One at a Time;
Halachic Implications of Changes in Items When Gathering. Unusual Methods of Gathering or Collecting for Disposal;
Collecting Together Items in the House, e.g., Toys, Cutlery, Utensils, etc.
How Many Fruits Does One Have to Gather to Be חייב (Chayav). Gathering After Gathering. Fruits in the House;
Fruits Which Fell Off a Tree on Shabbos or Before Shabbos. Eating One Fruit at a Time;
The Difference Between the Place Where an Item Grew and the Place Where an Item Did Not Grow;
More Information About Playing Kugaluch on Shabbos. Fruit That Spilled Out of a Basket in the House;
Items Which the Derech Is to Bring Them Inside;
The Part of the Melacha That Is מדרבנן (m'drabanan);
Introduction to the melacha. Part 2;
Introduction to the melacha. Part 1;
Reopening a Hole in the Ground That Was There from Before Shabbos;
Guidelines for Cleaning Shoes on Shabbos;