Is a bed that had money on it at bein hashemashos (or currently has money) permitted to be moved on Shabbos?
Synopsis
A bed that served as a base for muktze money at bein hashemashos becomes a basis l'davar ha'asur and is forbidden to move for the entire Shabbos, even if the money is no longer present. Various opinions exist regarding beds designated for money use.
More in Handling Muktzeh Indirectly
May one handle an item that is repulsive (muktze machmas mi'us) on Shabbos?
4 opinions
Is food that has been detached from the ground (talu'sh) and is fit to eat considered muktze on Shabbos?
3 opinions
Are figs and raisins belonging to a non-Jew that were put out to dry considered muktze for a Jew on Shabbos?
4 opinions
If an item was permitted at bein hashemashos, became unfit during Shabbos, and then became fit again — may it be used?
3 opinions
If figs or raisins that were muktze (set out to dry) became fully dry before bein hashemashos, but the owners were unaware — are they permitted on Shabbos?
3 opinions
What is the status of partially edible figs and raisins (some people would eat them, others would not) — are they muktze?
3 opinions
May one place a vessel beneath a muktze item on Shabbos to catch it when it falls?
3 opinions
May one carry a vessel that has both a permitted item and a muktze item on it?
3 opinions
Related from other topics
If a Jew transgressed and rented out a bathhouse in a forbidden situation, is the rent money permitted or forbidden?
Business Activities Before Shabbat
Is a candle that was lit on Shabbat for a woman in childbirth or a dangerously ill person permitted to be moved after it goes out (once their need has passed)?
Non-Jew Performing Work on Shabbat
Is a candle that was NOT lit on that Shabbat permitted to be moved on Shabbat?
Non-Jew Performing Work on Shabbat
If a stone was forgotten (not deliberately placed) on a barrel or money on a pillow, how may one deal with the muktze to access the permitted item?
Muktzeh Categories and Details
Is it permitted to study Torah at a table even if there is muktze (e.g., money) on one side of it, given that movement during study might indirectly move the muktze?
Muktzeh Categories and Details
May one handle muktzeh items (such as money) to save them from a fire or from bandits on Shabbat?
Caring for the Non-Critically Ill on Shabbat
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.