What is the status of a tanur (oven) for shehiyah — may one leave food on or in it?
Synopsis
The Mechaber rules a tanur is forbidden even with gerufa/ketuma, even fired with straw/stubble, and even for placing food adjacent to it. The Rema rules that 'our ovens' have the status of a kirah. The Yesh Omrim permits shehiyah on a tanur once food reaches ma'achal ben Derusai.
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