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# Some consider the following to be exceptions to muktzeh just like the above examples. | # Some consider the following to be exceptions to muktzeh just like the above examples. | ||
* chairs that will be used for sitting <ref> Shalmei Yehuda 6:1 </ref> | * chairs that will be used for sitting <ref> Shalmei Yehuda 6:1 </ref> | ||
* clothing that will be used on Shabbat <ref> Shalmei Yehuda 4:1 writes that clothing that will be used on Shabbat is considered non-Muktzeh according to all, while clothing that won’t be used on Shabbat, some consider it non-Muktzeh while others consider it Kli Sh’Melachto LeHeter. </ref> | * clothing that will be used on Shabbat <ref> Shalmei Yehuda 4:1 writes that clothing that will be used on Shabbat is considered non-Muktzeh according to all, while clothing that won’t be used on Shabbat, some consider it non-Muktzeh while others consider it Kli Sh’Melachto LeHeter. Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 20:83 rules like the Kesot HaShulchan (Badei HaShulchan 108:7) who holds that clothing are considered non-muktzah like food. Nachalat Yisrael 1:7 (pg 3), Mechaze Eliyahu 45, and Shevut Yitzchak (Muktzah pg 85) quoting Rav Elayshiv agree. See also Meiri 124b D"H Kli (quoted by Nachalat Yisrael by 140) who considers clothes as a Kli SheMelacha LeHeter.</ref> | ||
* empty bottles for drinks <ref> Shalmei Yehuda 6:1 </ref> | * empty bottles for drinks <ref> Shalmei Yehuda 6:1 </ref> | ||
* keys to the house <ref> Shalmei Yehuda 6:1 </ref> | * keys to the house <ref> Shalmei Yehuda 6:1 </ref> |