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# Regarding children and noisemakers, see [[Games_on_Shabbat#Noisemakers|Games on Shabbat]].  
# Regarding children and noisemakers, see [[Games_on_Shabbat#Noisemakers|Games on Shabbat]].  
==Singing==
==Singing==
# It is permitted to sing or whistle (with one's mouth) on [[Shabbat]]. <ref> Rama 338:1 permits whistling. The Magen Avraham 338:2 explains that this is only referring to whistling which is not musical. However, Mishna Brurah 338:3 disagrees and says even if you whistle a song it is permissible because it is with the mouth. Shemirat [[Shabbat]] KeHilchata 16:2, Rav Aviner (Sh"t She'eilat Shlomo 1:182), Rav Y.D. Soloveitchik (Divrei Harav, pg. 197-198) and 39 Melachos (Rabbi Ribiat, vol 4, pg 1160) rule in accordance with the Mishna Brurah. </ref>
# It is permitted to sing or whistle (with one's mouth) on [[Shabbat]]. <ref> Rama 338:1 permits whistling. The Magen Avraham 338:2 explains that this is only referring to whistling which is not musical. However, Mishna Brurah 338:3 disagrees and says even if you whistle a song it is permissible because it is with the mouth. Shemirat [[Shabbat]] KeHilchata 16:2, Rav Aviner (Sh"t She'eilat Shlomo 1:182), Rav Y.D. Soloveitchik (Divrei Harav, pg. 197-198) and 39 Melachos (Rabbi Ribiat, vol 4, pg 1160) rule in accordance with the Mishna Brurah. [http://www.dailyhalacha.com/m/halacha.aspx?id=756 Rabbi Mansour] concludes that whistling on Shabbat is permitted but adds that whistling in public isn't becoming of a Ben Torah.</ref>


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