May one save food from a fire on Shabbat for use on Yom Kippur, a Yom Tov, or the following Shabbat?
Synopsis
The Mechaber rules that one may save food from a Yom Kippur fire for Shabbat, but not the reverse. One may not save from Shabbat for any other day.
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