The Torah tells us that we are not to do any work on Shabbat, but does not define what it means by "work." The rabbis determined that all the kinds of work necessary to build the mishkan, the tabernacle used during the forty years in the wilderness, constituted the work that was forbidden on Shabbat. These are the 39 melachot, the 39 classes of labor:
- Sewing

- Plowing

- Reaping

- Binding Sheaves

- Threshing

- Winnowing

- Selecting

- Grinding

- Sifting

- Kneading

- Baking

- Shearing Wool

- Cleaning

- Combing

- Dyeing

- Spinning

- Stretching the Threads

- Making Loops

- Weaving Threads

- Separating the Threads

- Tying a Knot

- Untying a Knot

- Sewing

- Tearing

- Trapping

- Slaughtering

- Skinning

- Salting

- Tanning

- Scraping

- Cutting

- Writing

- Erasing

- Building

- Breaking Down

- Extinguishing a Fire

- Kindling a Fire

- Striking the Final Hammer Blow

- Carrying




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