Is it forbidden to prepare food on one Yom Tov for use on the next day?
Synopsis
It is forbidden by Rabbinic law to prepare or cook food on Yom Tov for the next day, even if the next day is Shabbat or another Yom Tov, or one of the two days of Rosh Hashanah.
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