Are figs and raisins belonging to a non-Jew that were put out to dry considered muktze for a Jew on Shabbos?
Synopsis
The Mechaber implies such items are muktze, but the Rema cites an opinion that the concept of hachana (preparation) does not apply to a non-Jew's property, thus even their drying figs and raisins are permitted.
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