Is it customary and permitted to remove blood from meat on Yom Tov?
Synopsis
It is customary and permitted to remove blood-vessels (niqur) from meat on Yom Tov, even if the animal was slaughtered before Yom Tov, as long as the work does not employ forbidden techniques.
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