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What is mukzeh on the Shabbat of sukkot?

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During Shabbat on Sukkot, muktzeh rules apply as usual, but items used for Sukkot observances are not considered muktzeh.

Step-by-step explanation:

The concept of muktzeh is related to Jewish laws of Shabbat, which is the day of rest in Judaism. During Shabbat, certain objects are considered muktzeh, which means they are set aside and cannot be moved or used, as doing so would violate the restative spirit of the day. The laws of muktzeh are determined by the type of object and its regular use, and can include tools, money, and electronic devices.

On the Shabbat during the festival of Sukkot, the same rules of muktzeh would apply. However, items used for the observance of Sukkot, such as the lulav (palm branch) and etrog (citron), are not considered muktzeh on this Shabbat since they are used in the religious practices specific to the holiday.

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