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* battery <ref> Shalmei Yehuda (pg 61) quoting Rav Elyashiv says that batteries are considered Muktzeh Machmat Gufo and in extenuating circumstances can be considered Kli Sh’Melachto LeIssur </ref> | * battery <ref> Shalmei Yehuda (pg 61) quoting Rav Elyashiv says that batteries are considered Muktzeh Machmat Gufo and in extenuating circumstances can be considered Kli Sh’Melachto LeIssur </ref> | ||
* bicycles <ref> Sefer Tiltulei Shabbat (pg 24) in name of Rav Moshe Feinstein </ref> | * bicycles <ref> Sefer Tiltulei Shabbat (pg 24) in name of Rav Moshe Feinstein </ref> | ||
* board of wood <ref>Magan Avraham 308:18, Mishna Brurah 308:34 writes that many people aren’t aware of this prohibition to use a board to lock the door or another purpose unless it was designated permanently or made some action to fix it before Shabbat. </ref> | |||
* cameras <ref> The Weekly Halacha Discussion (vol 2 pg 337) </ref> | * cameras <ref> The Weekly Halacha Discussion (vol 2 pg 337) </ref> | ||
* coins <ref>Mishna Brurah (Intro to 308) </ref> | * coins <ref>Mishna Brurah (Intro to 308) </ref> | ||
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* glue <ref> The Weekly Halacha Discussion (vol 2 pg 337) </ref> | * glue <ref> The Weekly Halacha Discussion (vol 2 pg 337) </ref> | ||
* insecticides <ref> Shalmei Yehuda (pg 164), Menuchat Shabbat 88:7, Brit Olam (Muktzeh Machmat Gufo#33), Sefer Tiltulei Shabbat (pg 30) </ref> | * insecticides <ref> Shalmei Yehuda (pg 164), Menuchat Shabbat 88:7, Brit Olam (Muktzeh Machmat Gufo#33), Sefer Tiltulei Shabbat (pg 30) </ref> | ||
* lantern (metal) <ref>Magan Avraham 308:18, Mishna Brurah 308:34 </ref> | |||
* light bulbs <ref> The Weekly Halacha Discussion (vol 2 pg 337) </ref> | * light bulbs <ref> The Weekly Halacha Discussion (vol 2 pg 337) </ref> | ||
* lulav <ref> Mishna Brurah 308:25 </ref> | * lulav <ref> Mishna Brurah 308:25 </ref> | ||
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* Vaseline <ref> The Weekly Halacha Discussion (vol 2 pg 337) </ref> | * Vaseline <ref> The Weekly Halacha Discussion (vol 2 pg 337) </ref> | ||
* toothpaste <ref> The Weekly Halacha Discussion (vol 2 pg 337) </ref> | * toothpaste <ref> The Weekly Halacha Discussion (vol 2 pg 337) </ref> | ||
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Muktzeh Machmat Gufo
Definition
- The following items are included in the severe Muktzeh category:
- items that are non-utensils or have no function
- items that are precious or delicate and wouldn’t be used for a permitted activity
Rules
- It’s permitted to move a severe Muktzeh item for any of the follow reasons:
- item is foul-smelling or disgusting
- item is a safety hazard
- item is at risk of being stolen
- for human dignity
Examples
- animals [1]
- bars of soap [2]
- battery [3]
- bicycles [4]
- board of wood [5]
- cameras [6]
- coins [7]
- corpse [8]
- detergent [9]
- dirt [10]
- eye-shadow [11]
- flour [12]
- glue [13]
- insecticides [14]
- lantern (metal) [15]
- light bulbs [16]
- lulav [17]
- mascara [18]
- money [19]
- nutshells [20]
- plastic tablecloth rolls [21]
- raw barley [22]
- rock [23]
- rolls of silver foil or toilet paper [24]
- sticks [25]
- sand [26]
- shaanetz clothes [27]
- spray paint [28]
- tin-foil roll [29]
- used matches [30]
- Vaseline [31]
- toothpaste [32]
References
- ↑ S”A 308:39
- ↑ Sh”t Igrot Moshe 5:22(15), Rav Shlomo Zalman Auerbach in Tikkunim UMiluim (pg 32), and Rav Elyashiv in Shalmei Yehuda (pg 158) all consider a bar of soap to be Muktzeh Machmat Gufo
- ↑ Shalmei Yehuda (pg 61) quoting Rav Elyashiv says that batteries are considered Muktzeh Machmat Gufo and in extenuating circumstances can be considered Kli Sh’Melachto LeIssur
- ↑ Sefer Tiltulei Shabbat (pg 24) in name of Rav Moshe Feinstein
- ↑ Magan Avraham 308:18, Mishna Brurah 308:34 writes that many people aren’t aware of this prohibition to use a board to lock the door or another purpose unless it was designated permanently or made some action to fix it before Shabbat.
- ↑ The Weekly Halacha Discussion (vol 2 pg 337)
- ↑ Mishna Brurah (Intro to 308)
- ↑ Mishna Brurah (Intro to 308)
- ↑ The Weekly Halacha Discussion (vol 2 pg 337)
- ↑ Mishna Brurah (Intro to 308)
- ↑ The Weekly Halacha Discussion (vol 2 pg 337)
- ↑ The Weekly Halacha Discussion (vol 2 pg 337)
- ↑ The Weekly Halacha Discussion (vol 2 pg 337)
- ↑ Shalmei Yehuda (pg 164), Menuchat Shabbat 88:7, Brit Olam (Muktzeh Machmat Gufo#33), Sefer Tiltulei Shabbat (pg 30)
- ↑ Magan Avraham 308:18, Mishna Brurah 308:34
- ↑ The Weekly Halacha Discussion (vol 2 pg 337)
- ↑ Mishna Brurah 308:25
- ↑ The Weekly Halacha Discussion (vol 2 pg 337)
- ↑ The Weekly Halacha Discussion (vol 2 pg 337)
- ↑ The Weekly Halacha Discussion (vol 2 pg 337)
- ↑ Shalmei Yehuda (pg 98) rules that since a roll of plastic tablecloth roll is unusable and it’s forbidden to rip it on Shabbat the roll is totally Muktzeh Machmat Gufo.
- ↑ The Weekly Halacha Discussion (vol 2 pg 337)
- ↑ Mishna Brurah (Intro to 308)
- ↑ Shalmei Yehuda pg 98, 171 writes that it’s Muktzeh because Muktzeh Machmat Issuro
- ↑ Mishna Brurah (Intro to 308)
- ↑ Mishna Brurah (Intro to 308)
- ↑ S”A 308:47
- ↑ Tiltulei Shabbat (pg 30)
- ↑ Shalmei Yehuda (pg 98) rules that since a roll of tin-foil is unusable and it’s forbidden to rip it on Shabbat the roll is totally Muktzeh Machmat Gufo.
- ↑ Yalkut Yosef (Kitzur S”A 308:100)
- ↑ The Weekly Halacha Discussion (vol 2 pg 337)
- ↑ The Weekly Halacha Discussion (vol 2 pg 337)