Shabbat 156A

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It is the opinion of R' Yosei, son of R' Yehuda. And this leniency applies only in a case where one alters the way that he kneads. The Talmud asks: How does one alter the manner in which he kneads? Rav Ḥisda said: One does not knead the dough all at once but rather a little bit at a time.

It was also taught: And they agree that one may mix the shatit, roasted barley to which honey is added, on Shabbat, and drink Egyptian beer, as it is not considered to be for medicinal purposes. The Talmud asks: Didn’t you say: One may not knead? That contradicts the statement that they agree tha

The Talmud asks: How does one alter the manner in which he performs these actions? Rav Yosef said: On a weekday one first places the vinegar in a vessel and then places the shatit. On Shabbat one first places the shatit and then places the vinegar. The Talmud relates that Levi, son of Rav Huna bar

The Talmud asks: How does one alter the manner in which he does so? Rav Yeimar bar Shelamya said in the name of Abaye: One moves the ladle or stirring utensil in the directions of warp and woof. The Talmud asks: Isn’t it the case that it will not mix well, so what is the point of stirring it that

It was written in Ze’eiri’s notebook: I said before my rabbi, and the Talmud asks: And who is his rabbi? It is R' Ḥiyya. And Ze’eiri said before him: What is the ruling? Is it permitted to knead on Shabbat? He said: It is prohibited. What is the ruling with regard to emptying food from a vessel be