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#It is forbidden to leave a bread machine on a delayed start timer to bake fresh bread on Shabbat because even if one does so the bread will be muktzeh.<ref>Divrei Dovid 4:21 explains that fresh bread cooked on Shabbat is muktzeh since the flour during ben hashemashot wasn't edible. He explains that it isn't considered gamru biyadey adam since 1) Since it wasn't baked before Shabbat it is considered like it was totally rejected (dachinhu byadayim). 2) It didn't start during ben hashemashot. 3) Nolad is more serious than other muktzeh.</ref>
#It is forbidden to leave a bread machine on a delayed start timer to bake fresh bread on Shabbat because even if one does so the bread will be muktzeh.<ref>Divrei Dovid 4:21 explains that fresh bread cooked on Shabbat is muktzeh since the flour during ben hashemashot wasn't edible. He explains that it isn't considered gamru biyadey adam since 1) Since it wasn't baked before Shabbat it is considered like it was totally rejected (dachinhu byadayim). 2) It didn't start during ben hashemashot. 3) Nolad is more serious than other muktzeh.</ref>
#Some say that one should not leave one's website open and available for people to use on Shabbat and it is more serious than Lifnei Iver or Shevitat Kelim since Jews are doing melacha with your property.<ref>Rav Elyashiv cited by Kedushat HaShabbat (R' Moshe Harari pp. 98-101). See also [https://www.hebrewbooks.org/52532 Meishiv Mishpat 1:1].</ref>
#Some say that one should not leave one's website open and available for people to use on Shabbat and it is more serious than Lifnei Iver or Shevitat Kelim since Jews are doing melacha with your property.<ref>Rav Elyashiv cited by Kedushat HaShabbat (R' Moshe Harari pp. 98-101). See also [https://www.hebrewbooks.org/52532 Meishiv Mishpat 1:1].</ref>
# One may change the setting on a shabbat clock in order to make lights stay on for more time. <ref> Ach Tov vaHessed, Halacha Yomit 5783, Page 93 </ref> However, ideally, one may only change the setting on a shabbat clock in order to make lights stay on for less time if it is for a sick person. <ref> Yabia Omer 3:18 </ref>


==Sending Email on Friday==
==Sending Email on Friday==
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