May ashes from a stove be used to cover blood on Yom Tov?
Synopsis
Ashes from a stove heated before Yom Tov may be used for covering blood. If the stove was heated on Yom Tov, covering is forbidden unless the ashes are hot enough to roast an egg. If one slaughtered, covering with warm ashes is permitted even if not hot enough to roast an egg. Covering with a pointed implement in loose earth is preferable if available.
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