I heard that one is forbidden to tie a sailor’s knot on
Shabbos, but are not all knots forbidden?
In order to answer your question we need to lay down the
foundation of the sugya. The pertaining Mishna and gemora
can be found in Shabbos 111b-112a. We find that the major Rishonim
differ over the understanding of the sugya and hence the ramifications
vary greatly.
The
halacha subdivides the tying of knots on Shabbos into three categories: 1)
Knots that are Biblically prohibited to tie, 2) Knots that are Rabbinically
prohibited to tie and 3) Knots that are permitted to tie.
Ossur mid’oraisso: the gemora says –
áãàåù÷ôé (bid’ushkepi). Rashi explains that the leather
worker would insert a strap into the shoe and tie it permanently into place.
Since this knot is a permanent one, it is ossur mid’oraisso.
Ossur mid’rabanan: the gemora says bid’rabanan (the
student’s shoes). Rashi explains that the students would tie their shoe
straps loosely to their legs enabling the shoes’ removal without having to untie
the knots. Nevertheless they were not permanent knots, because when walking in
mud they would untie the knots and fasten the straps tightly to their legs so
that the shoe would not stick to the mud and come off.
Permitted: áðé îçåæà (B’nei
Mechoza). Rashi explains that the people of Mechoza were
meticulous with their clothing and would tie the straps tight to the point that
they could not be slipped off the leg. Therefore it was not a permanent knot
since they would have to fasten and unfasten the shoe straps to their legs on a
daily basis.
The Rif
and the Rambam add another factor – craftsmanship. They see in the
sugya that for a knot to be Biblically prohibited it must be the type
tied by craftsmen. The underlying feature of such a knot is its strength.
So where does the sailor knot come in?
The sailor knot is a craftsman’s knot par excellence
and would definitely contribute towards a perpetrator being guilty of a Biblical
transgression.
The other factor is time and according to Rashi and the Rosh
it is the only factor.
A knot
tied forever – kayama – is ossur mid’oraisso.
Longer
than a week or 24 hours (two opinions) is ossur mid’rabanan.
Less than
a week or 24 hours (the respective opinions) is permitted.
The
synopsis is as follows:
|
Permanent |
Semi permanent |
< 24 hours
< a week |
Craftsman’s knot |
Biblical according to
all |
Rif
and Rambam – Rabbinical
|
Rif
and Rambam – Rabbinical
Rashi Rosh
– permitted |
Layman’s knot |
Rif
and Rambam – rabbinical
Rashi Rosh
– Biblical |
Rif
and Rambam – machlokes
Rashi Rosh
– Rabbinical |
Permitted |
There are
two opinions as to the permitted time factor and L’chatchila one
should not tie even a simple knot on Shabbos if he intends untying it after 24
hours.
Which of the above opinions is the halacha?
The Shulchan Aruch (Mechaber)
rules
according to the Rif and the Rambam and the Rama rules
according to Rashi and the Rosh, at least l’chumra.
Accordingly one may only tie a simple knot within the permitted time bracket.
Are most knots permitted because after all most knots are not
craftsmen’s knots?
Things are not so simple. The poskim hold that a
strong double knot is classed as a craftsman’s knot due to its sturdiness
and strength; hence one may not tie a double knot even for less than 24 hours.
What about a double knot tied in a woman’s kerchief or the
knot in the handkerchief tied around one’s neck, are they also forbidden?
Since the main feature of a craftsman’s knot is its strength
and these particular knots are not tied sturdily, one is permitted to loosely
tie them.
This
would seemingly not apply to tying shoelaces in a double knot owing to the fact
that they are fastened tightly.
May I tie a knot at the end of my tzizis, after all it is not
a double knot?
The
permitted single knot is the knot beneath the bow on one’s shoe
(without the bow). Such a knot cannot last at all and is not strong. For
example, tying two handles of a plastic bag in the same manner as the knot on a
shoe (we are not referring the knot where the two handles are twisted into one
and tied, that comes later). Since this is only a single knot and if one were to
apply any pressure to the bag the knot would open.