What constitutes the melachah of erasing (mochek) on Shabbat and what is its minimum shiur?
Synopsis
The Mechaber defines erasing as removing ink from parchment or wax from a ledger, with liability when the cleared space can hold two letters. The Mishnah Berurah clarifies this extends to erasing on any surface including wood.
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