May one leave food on a kirah fired with straw or stubble (kash/gebava) without gerufa/ketuma?
Synopsis
All authorities agree that a kirah fired with straw or stubble is permitted for shehiyah even without gerufa/ketuma, because these fuels leave no significant coals to stoke.
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