This article is an excerpt from To purchase this Sefer, click here 6. Muktzah Machamas Gufo-Items which do not have the status of a vessel: A. The definition and law:[1] All the above [categorizations] are with regards to items that have the status of a vessel. However any item that does […]
5. Muktzah Machmas Issur-Items designated for forbidden use
This article is an excerpt from To purchase this Sefer, click here 5. Muktzah Machmas Issur-Items designated for forbidden use: A. Its definition:[1] A vessel which is designated for a use that is forbidden [even Rabbinically[2]] to be done on Shabbos [and one is not particular against using it for another […]
4. Muktzah Machmas Chisaron Kis-Items of value which are only used for their set purpose
This article is an excerpt from To purchase this Sefer, click here 4. Muktzah Machmas Chisaron Kis-Items of value which are only used for their set purpose:[1] This [type of Muktzah to be discussed in this Halacha] is called Muktzah Machmas Chisaron Kis. A. The law of items defined as […]
3. The General Rules Of Muktzah
This article is an excerpt from To purchase this Sefer, click here 3. The general rules of Muktzah: A. May one move a Muktzah item using parts of his body other than his hands?[1] Moving in an irregular way: All Muktzah [items] are only forbidden to be moved in the regular […]
2. When was the Muktzah prohibition instituted?
This article is an excerpt from To purchase this Sefer, click here 2. When was the Muktzah prohibition instituted? The decree on items that have a use on Shabbos:[1] In the times of Nehemiah Ben Chakilia, when the people belittled[2] the Shabbos prohibitions, as it says, “In those days I saw […]
1. The Reasons behind the Muktzah Prohibition
This article is an excerpt from To purchase this Sefer, click here 1. The reasons behind the Muktzah prohibition:[1] The Sages prohibited moving certain items on Shabbos in the way they are regularly moved during the weekday.[2] The following are the reasons recorded: The First reason- In order that one rest:[3] […]
0. Introduction to the Laws of Muktzah
This article is an excerpt from To purchase this Sefer, click here Introduction: Our sages decreed that one may not move certain items on Shabbos in their usual way. This chapter will discuss the details of this restriction, with regards to which type of vessels the restriction applies, and what forms […]
Learning Torah immediately after
Learning Torah directly after Havdala:[1] It is a proper custom to begin one’s week with Torah learning and hence learn Torah immediately after Havdala. One who does so is assured to be successful in his Torah learning of that coming week. May one recite Pesukim from Tanach on Motzei […]
Vayiten Lecha-The prayer of Vayiten Lecha
After Havdala[1] one recites Vayiten Lecha.[2] It is recited even on a Motzei Shabbos that Vayehi Noam is omitted such as when Yom Tov falls during that week.[3] [Our custom[4] is to say it together with another person, possibly in order so each one blesses the other.[5] Some are particular […]
One who is washing on bread directly after
If one is eating Melaveh Malka directly after Havdala is he to say an after Bracha on the Havdala wine?[1] If one will not be drinking wine during the meal and does not plan on saying Birchas Hamazon with a Kos Shel Bracha[2], then he is to say an Al […]