May one touch muktzeh without moving it on Shabbat?
Synopsis
Touching muktzeh is permitted as long as no part of it is moved or shaken.
More in Muktzeh
May one handle muktzeh machmat chisaron kis (items set aside due to monetary loss) on Shabbat for any purpose?
3 opinions
Does the size or weight of an object affect its status as a keli (vessel/utensil) for Shabbat?
2 opinions
May one handle a keli she'melachto l'issur (a utensil whose primary use is for a forbidden activity) on Shabbat?
3 opinions
May one handle a keli she'melachto l'heter (a utensil whose primary use is for a permitted activity) me'chamah l'tzel (from sun to shade)?
3 opinions
May one move a keli she'melachto l'issur me'chamah l'tzel by placing bread or a baby on it?
2 opinions
May one move broken vessel pieces on Shabbat?
2 opinions
May one move a pottery shard that was discarded before Shabbat?
2 opinions
May detached doors of portable furniture be moved on Shabbat?
1 opinions
Related from other topics
Does merely touching (without scratching) one's hair during a meal require re-washing?
Bread Prepared by Non-Jews
May one place meat, onions, or eggs on actual coals (touching the coals) close to nightfall on Erev Shabbat?
Returning Food to Fire (Chazarah)
Is it permitted to touch a hanging, lit oil lamp on Shabbat even without moving it?
Kiddush Before the Meal
Must one first attempt alternatives (moving the sick person or covering the light) before extinguishing a candle on Shabbat?
Extinguishing a Fire on Shabbat
Does a prior stipulation (tanai) made before Shabbat permit moving the candle after it goes out on Shabbat?
Non-Jew Performing Work on Shabbat
May body-movement (tiltul b'gufo) be used to move muktzeh items on Shabbat?
Moving Muktzeh for Its Place
Discussion
Discussion coming soon.
The Daily Law
One question. Every opinion. Every morning.
A new halakhic question and the full spectrum of rabbinic thought, delivered daily.