Is it permitted to pierce a hole in meat on Yom Tov so it can be hung?
Synopsis
Piercing meat with a knife to create a hole for hanging is forbidden due to appearance of purchase-marking; piercing by hand is permitted, as is piercing to mark the meat.
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