May one take wood attached to the sides of a Sukkah and use it for fuel on Yom Tov?
Synopsis
One may take wood attached to the sides of a Sukkah (not the s'khakh covering) and use it for fuel on Yom Tov, as it is not integral to the Sukkah's validity.
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