Eruv Tavshilin with Dairy Bread without Distinctive Signs

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Question

Is it permissible to make an Eruv Tavshilin with dairy bread, which will be forbidden to eat by Shabbat, as it was prepared for the upcoming meal without distinctive signs?

Answer

Certainly, an Eruv Tavshilin is not effective with something that is forbidden to eat, as the whole purpose of the Eruv is to begin preparing Shabbat meals, and this is not considered a meal for Shabbat.

However, if after the fact an Eruv was made with this bread, and nightfall has already occurred, it is considered fulfilled because it relies on the dish that was with the bread (provided it is permissible to eat).

Source

Clearly stated in the words of the Gemara Beitzah 15

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