Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Responsa for Pesachim 60:4

הלכך האי בוכיא הסיקו מבחוץ הוא ואסור ואי מלייה גומרי שפיר דמי

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Teshuvot Maharam

Q. An oven was greased with fat-tail, and before it was reheated, bread was baked therein. Is it permissible to eat this bread?
A. This bread may not be eaten, lest perchance one eat it with milk. However, it may be sold to a Gentile, since in a Rabbinical prohibition we do not take into consideration the remote possibility that the Gentile will resell the bread to a Jew.
This Responsum is addressed to R. Tobiah.
SOURCES: Am I, 77.
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Teshuvot Maharam

Q. Is it permissible to scald large kneading-basins, which cannot be submerged in boiling water because of their size, by pouring boiling water over them [thus preparing them for use on Passover]?
A. No, but they may be filled with water and the water heated to the boiling point to render them fit for Passover use.
SOURCES: Pr. 439.
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