What should one do with leftover bread and crumbs after the morning meal on Shabbat?
Synopsis
One should shake out the tablecloth, wipe plates with one's finger, and hide remaining hametz vessels with other hametz utensils. If bread remains, it may be given to a non-Jew under certain conditions.
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