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Question by laura
Submitted on 3/22/2004
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Can people work during the middle days of passover after the first two days and before the last two days?


Answer by Matthew
Submitted on 4/10/2004
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From what the internet tells me, yes.  Nonessential work activites/crafts, as defined by the torah and judaism, are prohibited during the four "intermediate days" of Pesach (between first two and last two).  On the first and last two days, Sabbathish restrictions apply, outside of carrying things and the use of fire for cooking.  During the Sabbath itself, full restrictions are excersised.

 

Answer by SAabRRinnA
Submitted on 5/19/2004
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hunter is the presedent

 

Answer by Anna
Submitted on 6/9/2004
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I know I can. I don't know about all you lazies.

 

Answer by real
Submitted on 7/11/2006
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..unless they die or are disabled from any form of work, yes.  Stop taking opiates!

 

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