In modern ovens (where there is no 'radiya'/peeling of bread from the oven wall), how much bread may one remove on Shabbat?
Synopsis
In ovens where bread does not stick to walls (unlike ancient ovens), there is no prohibition of 'radiya' (peeling bread from oven). The Mechaber permits removing more than three meals' worth, with the restriction of not using a baker's shovel.
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