Can one cook for Shabbat on the first day of a holiday?
Synopsis
Even with an eruv tavshilin, cooking for Shabbat on the first day of the holiday is prohibited.
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Can one cook for Shabbat on a holiday if an eruv tavshilin has been made?
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What ingredients are required for a valid eruv tavshilin?
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What is the required measure for the cooked item in an eruv tavshilin?
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What type of cooked item is suitable for an eruv tavshilin?
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What cooking methods are acceptable for the cooked item in an eruv tavshilin?
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Can leftover food from before the holiday serve as an eruv tavshilin?
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Is it a mitzvah for each person to make an eruv tavshilin, and can the community leader make one for all?
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Can a community leader's eruv tavshilin cover residents outside the town's boundaries?
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