If a Jew sent a gift via a non-Jew before Yom Tov and the non-Jew brought it on Yom Tov from outside the boundary, what is the status?
Synopsis
If a Jew commissioned a non-Jew before Yom Tov to deliver a gift but the non-Jew was delayed and brought it on Yom Tov from outside the boundary, it is permitted to eat even for the recipient; but all Jews are restricted from handling it outside four cubits or city/fortified areas.
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