Tag Archives: Halachot of Shabbat

Rav Micha Golshevsky-Halachot of Shabbat-Muktzah-04November2014

Muktzeh (Hebrew: מוקצה; is a Hebrew word that means “separated”, or “set aside”. The generally accepted view regarding these items is that they may be touched though not moved during Shabbat or Yom Tov. Some extend this prohibition to the actual handling of these items. Halakha defines various categories of objects or substances which are “set aside” on the Jewish Sabbath, as well as various permissible instances of moving these various muktzeh items. For example, one may not handle money, rocks, twigs, etc. on Shabbat, as these items are muktzeh.

Rav Micha Golshevsky-Halachot of Shabbat-Muktzah-27October2014

Muktzeh (Hebrew: מוקצה; is a Hebrew word that means “separated”, or “set aside”. The generally accepted view regarding these items is that they may be touched though not moved during Shabbat or Yom Tov.

Rav Micha Golshevsky-Halachot of Shabbat-Muktzah-26October2014

Muktzeh (Hebrew: מוקצה; is a Hebrew word that means “separated”, or “set aside”. The generally accepted view regarding these items is that they may be touched though not moved during Shabbat or Yom Tov.

Rav Micha Golshevsky-Halachot of Shabbat-Muktzah-23October2014

Halachot of Shabbat-Muktzah