During the intermediate days (chol hamoed), if decorated food falls from the sukkah, may it be used?
Synopsis
During the intermediate days of the festival, if decorative food falls, it may be used because the prohibition of moving muktzeh on chol hamoed is not operative in the same way as on Yom Tov.
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