May one carry a vessel that has both a permitted item and a muktze item on it?
Synopsis
A vessel bearing both a muktze item and a non-muktze item may be carried if the permitted item is more significant. If the muktze item is more significant, carrying is forbidden. Various conditions govern this rule.
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