Eruv Tavshilin When Not Intending to Cook

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Question

I do not intend to cook on Yom Tov, and all the Shabbat meals are already prepared from Thursday. Do I need to make an Eruv Tavshilin with a blessing?

Answer

One should make an Eruv Tavshilin without a blessing.

Source

The Shulchan Aruch in Siman 527 mentions that some say an Eruv is needed for lighting a candle, and some say it is not. It implies a ruling to prohibit, thus one should set an Eruv Tavshilin for the purpose of lighting a candle, but not recite a blessing due to the doubt in blessing.

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