If a non-Jew brought an item from outside the techum for himself, may a Jew benefit from it on Shabbat? And if brought for a Jew?
Synopsis
Items brought from outside the techum for the non-Jew himself are permitted on Shabbat for a Jew. If brought for a Jew, that Jew may handle but not eat the item on Shabbat, and must wait bichdei sheyaasu after Shabbat. Other Jews may benefit on Shabbat itself.
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