Is it permitted to carry a stick that was used for roasting meat on Yom Tov after the roasting is done?
Synopsis
A stick used for roasting meat does not acquire vessel status and cannot be carried after use, even to prevent damage. However, it may be set aside in a corner without being carried.
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