When finding dough in cracks of a kneading trough, when must it be removed?
Synopsis
Dough found in cracks of a kneading trough must be removed if there is a kezayit (olive-sized amount) in one place. If used to strengthen the trough or seal a hole, smaller amounts may be considered nullified by their insignificance.
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