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# One is not allowed to have one's animal carry a burden for them even in a courtyard. <Ref> Rambam Yom Tov 5:2 writes that one is forbidden to have one's animal carry for him on Yom Tov as it's a activity usually done on the weekday. S"A 495:3 rules this as halacha. Magan Avraham 495:5 explains that this law isn't dependant on Shevitat behemto but rather based on doing activity on Yom Tov like one would do on a weekday (which would only be a rabbinic prohibition). Mishna Brurah explains that according to such an explanation it's forbidden to have the animal carry a burden even in a courtyard without crossing any halachic domains. </ref>
# One is not allowed to have one's animal carry a burden for them even in a courtyard. <Ref> Rambam Yom Tov 5:2 writes that one is forbidden to have one's animal carry for him on Yom Tov as it's a activity usually done on the weekday. S"A 495:3 rules this as halacha. Magan Avraham 495:5 explains that this law isn't dependant on Shevitat behemto but rather based on doing activity on Yom Tov like one would do on a weekday (which would only be a rabbinic prohibition). Mishna Brurah explains that according to such an explanation it's forbidden to have the animal carry a burden even in a courtyard without crossing any halachic domains. </ref>
# It’s forbidden to ask a non-Jew on Yom Tov to do any activity which is prohibited for a Jew to perform (just like Amirah LeNochri on Shabbat). <ref>Chazon Ovadyah (Yom Tov pg 1) </ref>
# It’s forbidden to ask a non-Jew on Yom Tov to do any activity which is prohibited for a Jew to perform (just like Amirah LeNochri on Shabbat). <ref>Chazon Ovadyah (Yom Tov pg 1) </ref>
# Carrying and lighting a fire is permitted on Yom Tov. <Ref>S”A 495:1 </ref> Carrying is only permitted if there’s some need for Yom Tov, however it’s forbidden to carry for no reason. <Ref>Rama 518:1, Biur Halacha 518:1 D”H Mitoch </ref>One may not light a fire from scratch. <Ref>S”A 502:1 </ref>
# Preparations that are needed for Ochel Nefesh and it couldn’t have been done before Yom Tov may be done on Yom Tov. <Ref>S”A 495:1 </ref>
# Ashkenazim are strict not to cook anything on Yom Tov that wouldn’t have lost it’s taste had it been cooked on Yom Tov, however, if one forgot and there’s a need for the Yom Tov one may do it on Yom Tov with a shinui. <Ref>Rama 495:1, Mishna Brurah 495:8 </ref> If one was unable to make this type of food before yom Tov because of Ones (unforeseeable circumstances). <Ref>Mishna Brurah 495:10 </ref>
# Harvesting, grinding, squeezing, and trapping are forbidden even if done for Ochel Nefesh. <Ref>S”A 495:2 </ref>
# It’s forbidden to have an animal carry on Yom Tov. <Ref>S”A 495:3 </ref>
# Mutkzah items which are permissible to be moved Shabbat are forbidden on Yom Tov as the rabbis were strict on Yom Tov regarding Muktzeh. <Ref>S”A 495:4 </ref>
# For example items which were meant to be sold, items put away for storage and aren’t meant to be moved for a while, or items which aren’t used because it’s disgusting, and Nolad are Muktzeh on Yom Tov. <ref>Mishna Brurah 495:15 </ref>
# Bones which were removed from the meat on Yom Tov is Nolad and is Muktzeh on Yom Tov. <ref>Mishna Brurah 495:17 </ref>
# It’s permissible to do a verbal preparation from one day of Yom tov to the second day of Yom Yov Shel Galiyot, however, it’s forbidden to do an action as preparation from one day to another (which is called Hachanah). <Ref>Rama 495:15, Mishna Brurah 495:23 </ref>
# It’s forbidden to do Amirah LeNochri on Yom Tov. <ref>Mishna Brurah 495:1 </ref>
# There’s a mitzvah to add to Yom Tov just like there’s a mitzvah of Tosefet Shabbat. <ref>Piskei Teshuvot 495:1 </ref>
# There’s a dispute whether taking medicine applies to (first day of) Yom Tov nowadays and one should be strict but those who are lenient have what to rely on. <Ref>Piskei Teshuvot 496:1 </ref>
# It’s forbidden to violate Techum on Yom Tov. <ref>Hilchot HaMoadim (Dinei Yom Tov, 1:16, pg 32) </ref>
# It’s forbidden to do any activity which is forbidden by the פסוק of VeDaber Daver on Yom Tov. <ref>Hilchot HaMoadim (Dinei Yom Tov, 1:22, pg 39), Piskei Teshuvot 495:1 </ref>
# It’s forbidden to buy and sell on Yom Tov. <ref>Hilchot HaMoadim (Dinei Yom Tov, 1:26, pg 40) </ref>


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