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?
Synopsis
If an Israelite leaves a Gentile's house within 30 days and moves to another Jewish home (same or different city), he need not burn chametz in the original Gentile house because he fulfills the obligation to remove chametz in the new Jewish home.
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