Muktzeh on Yom Tov
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Muktzeh on Yom Tov
- All the restrictions of Muktzeh of Shabbat apply to Yom Tov and furthermore Yom Tov has some added restrictions. [1] According to Sephardim, more categories of Muktzeh are forbidden on Yom Tov including peels and shells that used to be edible for a person and now are edible for an animal, something that is disgusting, and something that is for sale, while according to Ashkenazim only the category of Nolad is more stringent on Yom Tov than Shabbat. [2]
- If Yom Tov falls out on Shabbat, some say that it is treated stringently like a regular Yom Tov[3] while others say that it has the same restrictions as Shabbat and not the regular Yom Tov. [4]
Nolad
- On Shabbat if meat is removed from a bone the bones aren’t Muktzeh if they could be given to dogs (assuming that there are dogs in the city) to chew on. [5]However, on Yom Tov bones from which meat was removed on Yom Tov may not be moved as they are Muktzeh. [6]
- If the meat was removed from the bones before Yom Tov, the bones aren’t Muktzeh. [7]
- If a piece of the meat is attached to the meat the bones aren’t Muktzeh. [8]
- If the presence of the bones is disgusting (to the one who uses that room) one may remove them. [9]
- One should put the bones down on the plate where there is a little bit of food and then one would be able to move the bones. [10]
Chisaron Kis
Ochel Nefesh
- For Ochel Nefesh (preparing food to be eaten on Yom Tov) purposes it’s permissible to move muktzeh. [13] For example, if there’s bones from which meat was separated on the table one may remove them in order to eat on the table. [14]
- Some say that this doesn’t apply to Muktzeh Machmat Chisaron Kis while others argue. [15]
Kli Sh’Melachto LeIssur
- One may move Kli Sh’Melachto LeIssur for a need of the object or for the place that it is taking up just like Shabbat. [16]
- Electronics are Kli Sh’Melachto LeIssur on Yom Tov. [17]
Sources
- ↑ S”A 495:4
- ↑ Shulchan Aruch OC 495:4 writes that muktzeh on Yom Tov is more strict than Shabbat. The Rama writes that some hold that Yom Tov is just like Shabbat. Mishna Brurah 495:16 and Nitai Gavriel (Yom Tov vol. 1 24:1-2) seem to hold that Ashkenazim hold like the Rama. The Kitzur Shulchan Aruch 99:1 writes the opinion of the Rama as primary but also quotes the opinion of Shulchan Aruch. Yalkut Yosef 495:4:1 holds like Shulchan Aruch.
- ↑ Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 21:22
- ↑ Sh”t Rav Poalim 1:30, Yalkut Yosef 495:4:3, Natai Gavriel (Yom Tov, vol 1, 24:4)
- ↑ Mishna Brurah 308:110
- ↑ Mishna Brurah 495:17
- ↑ Kaf HaChaim 495:36, Natai Gavriel (Yom Tov, vol 1, 24:2)
- ↑ S”A 501:7, Mishna Brurah 501:30
- ↑ S”A 308:34, Natai Gavriel (Yom Tov, vol 1, 24:2)
- ↑ Natai Gavriel (Yom Tov, vol 1, 24:2) based on S”A 310:6
- ↑ Mishna Brurah 308:6-7
- ↑ Mishna Brurah 495:20
- ↑ Tosfot Beitzah 8a s.v. amar, Rama 518:3 and Rama 509:7, Mishna Brurah 518:23, Yalkut Yosef 495:4:4. Magen Avraham 509:15 explains that only moving muktzeh is permitted for the needs of Ochel Nefesh but not to use muktzeh such using non-prepared ashes for covering blood.
- ↑ Natai Gavriel (Yom Tov, vol 1, 24:3)
- ↑ Natai Gavriel (Yom Tov, vol 1, 24:10)
- ↑ Natai Gavriel (Yom Tov, vol 1, 24:20) quoting Pri Megadim (M”Z 500:1)
- ↑ Sh”t Igrot Moshe 3:49, Natai Gavriel (Yom Tov, vol 1, 24:25)