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==Categories and Subcategories of Muktzeh== | ==Categories and Subcategories of Muktzeh== | ||
There are four primary categories of muktzah, and two secondary categories. These categories fit into two general classes: | |||
#Items which are useless (absolute Muktzeh) | |||
#Items that are used for a prohibited purpose (partial Muktzeh) | |||
Items in the first category are generally useless and may not be used at all on Shabbat. That being the case, items that are ''absolutely Muktzeh'' are prohibited from being moved for any purpose. On the other hand, items which are used on occasion are in the second category. Items that are partially Muktzeh may be moved if the item itself is needed or its place is needed. <Ref> The Weekly Halacha Discussion (vol 2 pg 335) breaks up Muktzeh into two general categories, severe Muktzeh and light Muktzeh. Rav Hershel Schachter in a [http://www.yutorah.org/lectures/lecture.cfm/788481/Rabbi_Hershel_Schachter/Hilchos_Muktze shiur on yutorah.org entitled "Hilchos Muktze" (min 16-9)] explained that there's two categories within Muktzeh. One is a set of items that are completely Muktzeh (Muktzeh Gamur) and one is a set of items that may not be moved because of a prohibited use (Isur Tiltul). </ref> | |||
'''Basic Principals of Muktzeh''' | |||
* [[General laws of Muktzeh]] | * [[General laws of Muktzeh]] | ||
''' | '''Primary Categories of Muktzeh''' | ||
* [[Muktzeh Machmat Chisaron Kis]] ([[Delicate items]]) | * [[Muktzeh Machmat Chisaron Kis]] ([[Delicate items]]) | ||
* [[ | * [[Muktzeh Machmat Gufo]] ([[Useless Items]]) | ||
* [[ | * [[Kli SheMelachto LeIsser]] ([[Partially Muktzeh items]]) | ||
* [[ | ** Included in this is [[Shivrei Kelim]] ([[Broken or one time use items]]) | ||
* [[Bosis]] ([[A Base To Hold Muktzeh]]) | * [[Bosis]] ([[A Base To Hold Muktzeh]]) | ||
''' | '''Secondary Categories of Muktzeh''' | ||
* [[ | * [[Nolad]] ([[Items That Came into Existence on Shabbat]]) | ||
* [[Muktzeh Machmat Mitzvato]] ([[Items Designated for a Mitzvah]]) | |||
''' | '''Disputed Categories of Muktzeh''' | ||
* [[Kli SheKol Melachto LeIssur]] ([[Items Used Entirely for a Prohibited Activity]]) | * [[Kli SheKol Melachto LeIssur]] ([[Items Used Entirely for a Prohibited Activity]]) | ||
* [[Balls and games]] | * [[Balls and games]] | ||
'''Subcategories that | '''Subcategories that are not Muktzeh at all''' | ||
* [[Kli SheMelachto LeHeter]] ([[Non-muktzeh items]]) | * [[Kli SheMelachto LeHeter]] ([[Non-muktzeh items]]) | ||
* [[ | * [[Muktzeh Machmat Miyus]] ([[Disgusting Items]]) | ||
''' | '''Related Pages''' | ||
* [[Prohibition To Make an Item Muktzeh]] ([[ | * [[Prohibition To Make an Item Muktzeh]] ([[Bitel Kli Mehechano]]) | ||
* [[Muktzeh on Yom Tov]] | |||
==Sources== | ==Sources== |
Latest revision as of 14:03, 28 June 2022
Categories and Subcategories of Muktzeh
There are four primary categories of muktzah, and two secondary categories. These categories fit into two general classes:
- Items which are useless (absolute Muktzeh)
- Items that are used for a prohibited purpose (partial Muktzeh)
Items in the first category are generally useless and may not be used at all on Shabbat. That being the case, items that are absolutely Muktzeh are prohibited from being moved for any purpose. On the other hand, items which are used on occasion are in the second category. Items that are partially Muktzeh may be moved if the item itself is needed or its place is needed. [1]
Basic Principals of Muktzeh
Primary Categories of Muktzeh
- Muktzeh Machmat Chisaron Kis (Delicate items)
- Muktzeh Machmat Gufo (Useless Items)
- Kli SheMelachto LeIsser (Partially Muktzeh items)
- Included in this is Shivrei Kelim (Broken or one time use items)
- Bosis (A Base To Hold Muktzeh)
Secondary Categories of Muktzeh
- Nolad (Items That Came into Existence on Shabbat)
- Muktzeh Machmat Mitzvato (Items Designated for a Mitzvah)
Disputed Categories of Muktzeh
Subcategories that are not Muktzeh at all
Related Pages
Sources
- ↑ The Weekly Halacha Discussion (vol 2 pg 335) breaks up Muktzeh into two general categories, severe Muktzeh and light Muktzeh. Rav Hershel Schachter in a shiur on yutorah.org entitled "Hilchos Muktze" (min 16-9) explained that there's two categories within Muktzeh. One is a set of items that are completely Muktzeh (Muktzeh Gamur) and one is a set of items that may not be moved because of a prohibited use (Isur Tiltul).