Translated from Yalkut Yosef:
1. On Shabbat Kodesh one is not allowed to carry an
item or take it out from a private domain to a public domain, this law is
called Hotza’a. The prohibition of hotza’a occurs once a individual takes
an item and specifically uproots the item from one domain and places it in
another (for example taking a book on Shabbat that is sitting on the living
room table and carrying it outside the window to a friend’s hand). One may also
refrain from carrying any item (including in any of their pockets) a distance
of four amot (six feet) in a public
domain. All of these laws are settled once an eiruv has been put up around the neighborhood.
2. One is allowed to go out into the public domain
with a coat/jacket that has a hood attached to it via buttons or a zipper even
though the individual is not accustomed to using the hood. Therefore, one does
not need to unzip or unbutton this hood and break it off of the coat/jacket before
Shabbat because it is the way the coat is worn.
SHABBAT SHALOM!
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