Placing Items on a Tree on Shabbat

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Question

I am used to placing my coat or sweater on the tree in the garden next to the bench I sit on during Shabbat. Is there a problem with this?

Answer

Hello, It is forbidden to place an item on a branch of a tree [or any other part of the tree]. The reason for the prohibition is that if a person gets used to using a tree, there is a concern that they might momentarily forget that it is Shabbat and break off branches or fruits. Therefore, the sages prohibited any use of a tree.

Source

Shulchan Aruch (Orach Chaim, Siman 336, Se'if 1).

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