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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. 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>
* 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. Yalkut Yosef (vol 2, pg 463) is also lenient regarding clothing. 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>
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* tablecloth <ref> Shalmei Yehuda 6:1 </ref>
* tablecloth <ref> Shalmei Yehuda 6:1 </ref>
* talit bag <ref> Shalmei Yehuda 6:1 </ref>
* talit bag <ref> Shalmei Yehuda 6:1 </ref>
==Ways of moving Muktzeh==
==Ways of moving Muktzeh==
# Moving a Muktzeh item with one’s body isn’t considered moving Muktzeh and is permissible. <Ref>S”A 311:8, Mishna Brurah 308:13, 30 write explicitly that moving foot is permissible. </ref>
# Moving a Muktzeh item with one’s body isn’t considered moving Muktzeh and is permissible. <Ref>S”A 311:8, Mishna Brurah 308:13, 30 write explicitly that moving foot is permissible. </ref>