
Muktzeh - Wikipedia
Muktzeh[a] / mʊktzə / (Hebrew: מוקצה "separated") is a concept in Jewish rabbinical law (Halakha). Muktzeh objects are subject to use restrictions on the Sabbath.
Muktzeh - Chabad.org
Muktzeh (lit., “set aside”) refers to items that may not be moved or handled on Shabbat, the Jewish day of rest. One of the most famous Shabbat-related rabbinical injunctions, muktzeh …
Muktzeh - Halachipedia
2022年6月28日 · Rav Hershel Schachter in a shiur on yutorah.org entitled "Hilchos Muktze" (min 16-9) explained that there's two categories within Muktzeh. One is a set of items that are …
02. Principles of Muktzeh – Peninei Halakha
There are several types of muktzeh: 1) Muktzeh maĥmat gufo (inherently muktzeh) – items that are not fitting for any use on Shabbat, such as rocks, trees, sand, animals, and inedible food …
3. The General Rules Of Muktzah - Shulchanaruchharav.com
2016年11月25日 · Moving in an irregular way: All Muktzah [items] are only forbidden to be moved in the regular way that they are moved during the week, which is through using one’s hands. …
Halachos of Muktza
It is forbidden to move certain items, called muktza, on Shabbos[1] . a. Muktza machmas chisaron kis. Any object whose primary use is forbidden on Shabbos[2] , and is expensive enough that …
0. Introduction to the Laws of Muktzah - Shulchanaruchharav.com
2016年11月25日 · The word Muktzah simply means set aside, and refers to an item that is off one’s mind on Shabbos. The reason for why the item is off one’s mind is what differentiates …
Muktzeh - Jewish Knowledge Base - Chabad.org
Muktzeh (lit., “set aside”) refers to items that may not be moved or handled on Shabbat, the Jewish day of rest. One of the most famous Shabbat-related rabbinical injunctions, muktzeh …
How Does An Item Becomes Muktzeh? - Torah.org
In order to perform a permitted activity: A hammer, a typical light muktzeh, may be used in order to crack nuts. A sewing needle, another light muktzeh, may be used to remove a splinter from …
The Origins of Muktzah - Sefaria
(15) In those days I saw in Judah people treading on wine presses on the Sabbath, and bringing sheaves and loading them on donkeys; also wine, grapes, and figs, and all types of loads, …