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==Basics==
==Basics==
# 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> Rashi Shabbat 36b "lo machzirim" says its "mechzay kimivashel." 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]]. Rabbeinu Tam Sefer Hayashar 235 adds that Chazal were concerned that one may come to stoke the coals. </ref>


==Chazara to the fire or a Kli Rishon==
==Chazara to the fire or a Kli Rishon==