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Shabbos 3.2-3
Shabbos3: 3
אֵין נוֹתְנִין בֵּיצָה בְּצַד הַמֵּחַם בִּשְׁבִיל שֶׁתִּתְגַּלְגֵּל, וְלֹא יַפְקִיעֶנָּה בְסוּדָרִין. וְרַבִּי יוֹסֵי מַתִּיר. וְלֹא יַטְמִינֶנָּה בְחוֹל וּבַאֲבַק דְּרָכִים
בִּשְׁבִיל שֶׁתִּצָּלֶה.
We may not place an egg beside a kettle for it to become slightly cooked, nor may one break it open upon [hot] scarves. But R’ Yose permits [this]. Nor may one cover it in sand or in the dust of the roads in order that it be roasted.
Shabbos3: 2
תַּנּוּר שֶׁהִסִּיקוּהוּ בְקַשׁ וּבִגְבָבָא, לֹא יִתֵּן בֵּין מִתּוֹכוֹ בֵּין מֵעַל גַּבָּיו. כּוּפָּח שֶׁהִסִּיקוּהוּ בְקַשׁ וּבִגְבָבָא, הֲרֵי זֶה כְּכִירַיִם; בְּגֶפֶת וּבְעֵצִים, הֲרֵי הוּא כְתַּנוּר.
An oven that was heated with straw or with stubble, one may neither place [food] in it nor on it.
A single stove that was heated with straw or with stubble is like a double stove; with marc or with wood, it is like an oven.
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