If legumes were placed in the oven close to nightfall in violation, are they forbidden after Shabbat?
Synopsis
If legumes were placed in violation—even accidentally—they are forbidden after Shabbat for the duration it would take to prepare them (bechidei she'ya'asu). The Mechaber and Rema agree on this penalty.
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