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Probably should be filed under horrific and depressing. That's just awful. excrement.
I thought they weren't allowed to cook on Shabbat anyway?
It is permissible to keep food warm on a gas flame or electric burner which has been turned on before Shabbat, as long as the source of heat is covered. This is usually done by covering the stovetop with a thin sheet of aluminum referred to as a blech (Yiddish for "tin"). It is preferable for the blech also to cover the control knobs for those burners which it covers, to prevent one from adjusting the flame on Shabbat.
Christ.
Man some of those customs are just freaking laughably absurd......god will smite you if you touch a burner on Sabbath....... hahahaha
But if you follow the rules he'll murder your children. Sound logic.