Chapter 88 – Muktzeh (separated; set aside)

88.1) Food unfit to eat.

88.2) Food in its present state that is unfit to eat.

88.3) Food which a Jew is not supposed to eat may be handled to give it to a non-Jew.

88.4) Anything “newly born” on the Sabbath to a non-Jew may not be handled.

88.5) Do not handle tools that are intended for work that is forbidden on the Sabbath.

88.6) Special articles are not to be handled on the Sabbath. (See source for details, or consult a rabbi.)

88.7) Do not handle anything not designated as a vessel.

88.8) You may handle a vessel that is for permissible work on the Sabbath.

88.9) Do not touch a vessel that you drop something into.

88.10) You may handle soil that has previously been heaped up.

88.11) Boards not for sale may be handled on the Sabbath.

88.12) You may touch forbidden things as long as you do not move them.

88.13) You may indirectly move an article that accidentally hinders you from using a vessel on the Sabbath.

88.14) If you do not need the vessel that has a forbidden article in or on it, you may not touch it in any way.

88.15) Do not move a dead body on the Sabbath.

88.16) There are provisions for moving a dead body on the Sabbath if a fire breaks out. (See source for details, or consult a rabbi for the procedure.)

88.17) You may remove repulsive objects from your house on the Sabbath.

88.18) You may place a vessel under a drip on the Sabbath and empty the vessel to replace it when it becomes full.

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