What are the conditions for returning food (chazarah) to a kirah on Shabbat?
Synopsis
The Mechaber requires: gerufa/ketuma, food still boiling hot, not placed on the ground. The Rema adds: still in hand, and intent to return. Dispute whether removing on Shabbat itself has different rules than removing before Shabbat.
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