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Muktzeh /mʊktzə/ (Hebrew: מוקצה "separated") is a
concept in
Jewish rabbinical law (Halakha).
Muktzeh objects are
subject to use
restrictions on the Sabbath...
- on
Shabbat because they are
classified as
muktzeh (off-limits).
Reasons for
items being considered muktzeh include their main use
being a
violation of...
- 'Egg') has ten mishnayot. The main
theme of this
chapter is the law of
muktzeh,
which is "a
thing laid aside" and that
cannot be used at the
present time...
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prohibitions include:
Handling (or,
according to some, moving)
objects that are
muktzeh,
whether indoors or outdoors.
Opening an umbrella,
which is
analogous to...
- ("commandments")
include the
holidays of
Purim and Hanukkah, the laws of
muktzeh ("set-aside items") on Shabbat, the
ritual washing of one's
hands (netilat...
- tool
whose defined use
involves work forbidden) is one of the
types of
muktzeh,
which is - an item that is
typically used for
activities that are forbidden...
- hospital.
Biblical mile
Driving during Shabbat Electricity on
Shabbat Muktzeh Shabbos goy also Melakhos, Melachos, Melachot, Melochos. "Exodus 31:12-13"...
- of the
Festivals Muktzeh, A
Practical Guide: A
comprehensive treatment of the
principles and
common applications of the laws of
muktzeh Laws of
Daily Living:...
- nor,
pursuing your business, nor
speaking thereof." (Isaiah 58:13–14).
Muktzeh,
referring to
certain items and
articles that are "set apart" and prohibited...
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tavshilin Eruv
techumin Food
preparation Grama Muktzeh Rabbinic prohibitions Shabbat (Talmud)
Shabbos goy
Shinuy Shomer Shabbat...