Halacha for Friday 13 Tammuz 5774 July 11 2014              

Halacha Date: 20 Sivan 5786 5 juin 2026

Category: General


Opening a Door Which Has Electric Light Bulbs Attached to It

Question: May one open the door or lid of a fish tank on Shabbat in order to feed the fish if there are light bulbs attached to the door?
 
Answer: In the previous Halachot we have explained that one may not move a candle or any object that serves as a base for it on Shabbat. It is likewise forbidden to move the “base” objects even after the flame has been extinguished unless one has explicitly stipulated to do so, as we have explained.
 
Regarding the door of a fish tank which has light bulbs attached to it, it seems that when the light bulbs are on, it is certainly forbidden to open the door, for by doing so, one is moving the bulbs which are certainly forbidden to be moved on Shabbat. Similarly, one may not open or close any other door which has light bulbs attached to it on Shabbat.
 
It therefore seems that there is no room for leniency regarding this matter unless the bulbs are off. If the lights will be on at the onset of Shabbat (the twilight period of Friday evening called “Ben Ha’Shemashot”), one should stipulate explicitly before Shabbat (once annually) that the door or lid of the fish tank should not be completely Muktzeh when the light bulbs attached to it are off. It will then be permissible to open the door or lid of the fish tank in order to feed the fish, as we have explained in the previous Halacha. (It will likewise be permissible to do so even according to the Ashkenazi custom, for opening the door of a fish tank is considered moving Muktzeh for innate usage or for that of its space.)
 
Nevertheless, regarding light bulbs common nowadays which are called “LED bulbs” which do not contain a filament (a wire which combusts as a result of the electricity), there is room to permit moving them on Shabbat even when they are on for such a purposes as feeding fish, for failing to feed them would result in the prohibition of causing pain to animals. (Regarding fluorescent light bulbs, since we are unsure exactly how they operate, we cannot issue a definitive permissible halachic ruling on this matter.)
 
Summary: It is forbidden to move a door which has light bulbs attached to it on Shabbat. It is therefore forbidden to open the door or lid of a fish tank on Shabbat in order to feed one’s fish. One should make a specific condition before the onset of Shabbat permitting one to open the door when the lights are off and only then to open the door and feed the fish. Regarding LED and fluorescent light bulbs, see above.

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