Mishnah
Mishnah

Related for Beitzah 4:1

הַמֵּבִיא כַדֵּי יַיִן מִמָּקוֹם לְמָקוֹם, לֹא יְבִיאֵם בְּסַל וּבְקֻפָּה, אֲבָל מֵבִיא הוּא עַל כְּתֵפוֹ אוֹ לְפָנָיו. וְכֵן הַמּוֹלִיךְ אֶת הַתֶּבֶן, לֹא יַפְשִׁיל אֶת הַקֻּפָּה לַאֲחוֹרָיו, אֲבָל מְבִיאָהּ הוּא בְיָדוֹ. וּמַתְחִילִין בַּעֲרֵמַת הַתֶּבֶן, אֲבָל לֹא בָעֵצִים שֶׁבַּמֻּקְצֶה:

If one brings pitchers of wine from place to place [within the tchum] (on yom tov), he should not bring them [placing two or three pitchers] in a basket or a container [and carrying them; for this gives the appearance of a weekday activity. If he has no other recourse, however, it is permitted.], but he brings them [placing one or two pitchers] on his shoulder [this giving the impression that he needs them for yom tov] or before him [in his hand]. Similarly, if one brings straw [for kindling or for a beast], he should not lower the container behind him, [this giving the appearance of a weekday activity], but he should bring it in his hand. And one is permitted to begin [taking] from a pile of straw, [even if he had not prepared it before yom tov and was not accustomed to using it for kindling, muktzeh not obtaining according to this tanna], but not from the wood in the muktzeh. [The space behind the houses is called the "muktzeh" because it is "removed" and not frequented. "Wood" here refers to the large cedar beams used in building, which, being expensive, are "muktzeh" by reason of monetary loss [(the loss involved in using it for a purpose other than that for which it was intended). And in this, even R. Shimon, according to whom muktzeh does not obtain, concurs.]

Tosefta Beitzah (Lieberman)

One may start the supply and one may throw down fruit through the roof hatch on the holiday. One may not let them down through the window, but they may be brought down through ladders.
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