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face=Arial>From: Liron Kopinsky <liron.kopinsky@gmail.com><BR><BR>I'm
looking online at the permissibility of sledding on Shabbat and I see<BR>one of
two things:<BR>1) "There is no problem with that"<BR>2) "Athletic activities,
bicycle riding, tennis, ball playing, swimming,<BR>skating and sledding are
forbidden.<BR><BR>What about sledding would not be allowed on Shabbat assuming
one is in an<BR>Eruv?<BR><BR><BR>-- <BR>Liron Kopinsky<BR><A
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<DIV>1. Exercise -- breaking a sweat -- similar to running -- not
"Shabbosdig" </DIV>
<DIV>2. Making grooves in the snow and/or smoothing out the snow.</DIV>
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