May a Jew redeposit a non-Jew's chametz with another non-Jew?
Synopsis
When a Jew has accepted responsibility for a non-Jew's chametz, redepositing it with another non-Jew does not permit the original Jew, as the new guardian does not clear the first Jew's obligation.
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