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* [http://www.yutorah.org/lectures/lecture.cfm/761944/Rabbi_Dovid_Miller/Shabbat_42_-_Bishul_11_-_hachzara_on_blechs_and_plattas Rabbi Dovid Miller] in explaining the topic emphasizes that Rav Soloveitchik only permitted reheating fully cooked solid food but not liquids or soup. </ref>
* [http://www.yutorah.org/lectures/lecture.cfm/761944/Rabbi_Dovid_Miller/Shabbat_42_-_Bishul_11_-_hachzara_on_blechs_and_plattas Rabbi Dovid Miller] in explaining the topic emphasizes that Rav Soloveitchik only permitted reheating fully cooked solid food but not liquids or soup. </ref>
==Questions==
==Questions==
May one return cold fully cooked food to a blech on Shabbos? See the [[#Covered fire (Blech)]] section above.
May one return cold fully cooked food to a blech on Shabbos? See the [[#Covered fire (Blech)]] section above.
May one return cold fully cooked food to an electric hotplate on Shabbos? See the [[#Electric Hotplates]] section above.
* May one return cold fully cooked food to an electric hotplate on Shabbos? See the [[#Electric Hotplates]] section above.
May one return cold fully cooked food to an Kedierah Blech on Shabbos? See the [[#Kedierah Blech]] section above.
* May one return cold fully cooked food to an Kedierah Blech on Shabbos? See the [[#Kedierah Blech]] section above.
==References==
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