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# There’s a rabbinic prohibition in returning cooked foods to a fire on Shabbat because it looks like cooking. <Ref> Baal HaMoar 16b, Rashba (38b D”H MeKlal) in name of some geonim, Ritva (40b D”H VeAskina), and Ran (17b D”H Bei Rav Ashi) write that the prohibition of Chazara is a gezerah of Chazal because it looks like cooking when one heats up cold food on Shabbat. </ref> | # There’s a rabbinic prohibition in returning cooked foods to a fire on Shabbat because it looks like cooking. <Ref> Baal HaMoar 16b, Rashba (38b D”H MeKlal) in name of some geonim, Ritva (40b D”H VeAskina), and Ran (17b D”H Bei Rav Ashi) write that the prohibition of Chazara is a gezerah of Chazal because it looks like cooking when one heats up cold food on Shabbat. </ref> |