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==Reheating Food==
==Reheating Food==
#After the fact if a person asked a non-Jew to reheat food for him the food is permitted.<ref>Rama 253:1, Mishna Brurah 253:34. Biur Halacha 253:5 s.v. lehachem writes that in a case of need some even allow this initially. [https://www.hebrewbooks.org/pdfpager.aspx?req=14336&pgnum=110 Chazon Ish 37:21 s.v. vnireh] forbids.</ref>
#After the fact if a person asked a non-Jew to reheat food for him the food is permitted.<ref>Rama 253:1, Mishna Brurah 253:34. Biur Halacha 253:5 s.v. lehachem writes that in a case of need some even allow this initially. [https://www.hebrewbooks.org/pdfpager.aspx?req=14336&pgnum=110 Chazon Ish 37:21 s.v. vnireh] forbids.</ref>
==Smell, Sight, or Noise==
# It is forbidden to benefit from something that was produced on Shabbat as a result of a Jew violating Shabbat even if that only entails smelling, seeing, or listen to that production.<ref>Pesachim 26a clarifies that benefitting from something forbidden including smelling, seeing, or listening. Seeing and listening are only rabbinic, while smelling is considered biblical. The gemara applies this principle only to benefitting from hekdesh, sanctified property. Nonetheless, the rishonim apply it to avoda zara and other prohibitions as well. Yabia Omer 6:34 culls a list of these rishonim: Rabbenu Yerucham 17:5, Isur Vheter 39:33, Ran Nedarim 35b, and Shulchan Aruch Y.D. 142:15.</ref> For example, it is forbidden to listen to the radio to see a internet or television production on Shabbat that Jews produced on Shabbat.<ref>Yabia Omer OC 6:34</ref> There are other issues involved with listening to the radio or watching the internet or television on Shabbat ([[Zilzul Shabbat]]).


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