Is it permitted to unload wine barrels from a wagon on Shabbat?
Synopsis
Unloading wine barrels from a wagon is prohibited on Shabbat as excessive exertion (tircha yeteira), analogous to clearing a storehouse. It is permitted only for honoring guests or for a mitzvah need. If a single barrel exceeds 15 seahs, it is prohibited even then.
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