Tuesday, December 2, 2014

If One Cut Vegetables to Eat Right Away, May the Leftovers be Eaten at Subsequent Meal?

If One Cut Vegetables to Eat Right Away, May the Leftovers be Eaten at Subsequent Meal?
Day: Tuesday
Date: December 2, 2014
Parshat: Vayishlah
Yalkut Yosef: 321

In memory of Ettel bat Harav Chaim Shalom.

If one cut vegetables very finely on Shabbat, not order to eat them right away, it is still permissible to eat them on Shabbat even though he should not have done so. Along the same lines, if one made a salad for the current meal and some of it is left over, it is permissible to eat the leftovers at the next meal. It is permissible on Shabbat to use a wooden cutting board even though the knife will inadvertently make marks in the wood.


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