Does a non-Jew's milking of an animal on Yom Tov change the halakhic status of the milk for a Jew?
Synopsis
If a non-Jew milks an animal on Yom Tov and a Jew witnesses it, there is a difference of opinion regarding whether the milk may be consumed by the Jew.
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Is it permitted to milk an animal on Yom Tov if the milk will be consumed immediately?
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