May one move a keli she'melachto l'issur me'chamah l'tzel by placing bread or a baby on it?
Synopsis
Some opinions permit moving a keli she'melachto l'issur even me'chamah l'tzel by first placing bread or a baby on it, thereby creating a permitted need.
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