If one intends to return before Passover, must he check for chametz before departing?
Synopsis
If the traveler intends to return on the eve of Passover (between twilight periods), he must check before departing to avoid the risk of having no time to burn the chametz if unexpectedly delayed.
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Must one check for chametz before traveling by sea or caravan within 30 days of Passover?
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If one intends to clear out a storage facility before Passover, must he check for chametz first?
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Does the rule about returning before Passover apply only within 30 days or even beyond 30 days?
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If one forgets to check before a journey within 30 days of Passover, what is the remedy?
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If one leaves a Gentile's house within 30 days and enters a different Jewish home, must he burn chametz in the original Gentile house?
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If a traveler will not be in any Jewish home for Passover, must he burn chametz in the Gentile house he is leaving?
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