How should vessels and tools used for matzah production be cleaned during Yom Tov?
Synopsis
Vessels and tools that come into contact with dough must be scraped immediately during use, then washed and dried thoroughly. On Yom Tov, a non-Jew may scrape; if unavailable, tools may be placed in cold or in the oven to bake dough off.
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