May one place food adjacent (smichah) to a kirah that is not gerufa/ketuma?
Synopsis
The Mechaber permits placing food adjacent to a kirah even if not gerufa/ketuma. Authorities debate whether chazarah (returning) via smichah is also permitted.
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