Does 'close to dark' (samuch l'chasheicha) or 'close to Barchu' have the same chazarah restrictions as Shabbat?
Synopsis
The Rema records a dispute: some say that if it is so close to Shabbat that a cooled pot could not be reboiled before dark, removing and returning the pot has the same prohibition as on Shabbat. Others are lenient, and the custom is to be lenient.
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