May household members cast lots on Shabbat to divide food portions?
Synopsis
A householder may cast lots with his children and household members on Shabbat to divide food portions, provided the portions are equal. The Rambam permits even for unequal portions among family members. The Rema forbids all lot-casting on Shabbat, even through a non-Jew.
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