Is one permitted to heat (libun) an iron vessel on Yom Tov to prepare it for cooking after it was previously used for different foods?
Synopsis
Heating a vessel is permitted only in specific circumstances. If the vessel was previously used for permissible food and needs minimal heating (not full libun), it is permitted. Full libun of a vessel used for non-kosher food is generally forbidden.
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