May non-Jews who deliver grain to a Jew on Shabbat (as debt payment) store it in the Jew's warehouse, and may the Jew purchase cheese made by a non-Jew on Shabbat?
Synopsis
The Rema cites a view permitting a non-Jew to deliver grain on Shabbat to a Jew's warehouse and a Jew to buy cheese made by a non-Jew on Shabbat, since in both cases the non-Jew acts for his own interest.
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