Is it permitted to fill a bowl with oil, place it beside the lamp, and put one end of the wick into the bowl so it draws oil from the bowl?
Synopsis
It is forbidden to place an oil bowl beside a lamp with a wick drawing from it, lest one use the oil in the bowl. Even the Aruch HaShulchan notes that according to Rambam, the prohibition here is also muktza rather than extinguishing, and the Talmud says people treat this as even less serious than the drip-container.
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