May a Jew benefit from a candle or fire lit by a non-Jew for the non-Jew's own use on Shabbat?
Synopsis
When a non-Jew lights a candle for his own purposes, all Jews may use that light since 'a candle for one is a candle for a hundred' — the Jew's benefit does not diminish the non-Jew's. Dispute arises regarding a bonfire, where adding people may require adding fuel.
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