Is it permitted to uproot plants from an unperforated flowerpot on Shabbat?
Synopsis
It is rabbinically forbidden to uproot from an unperforated flowerpot, though there is no biblical liability. There is a dispute whether wood or clay pots are treated as perforated even without a hole.
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