May one use bundles of herbs brought in for kindling on Shabbat?
Synopsis
Bundles of wild hyssop, hyssop, or thyme brought in to dry for kindling are muktzeh and may not be used on Shabbat. If brought in as animal fodder, one may break off portions by hand (not with a utensil) and crush stalks with fingertips.
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