When must hametz that has deteriorated be kept versus removed?
Synopsis
Hametz that became moldy before its prohibited time and is unfit for a dog, or that was burned and charred until unfit for a dog, or that was designated for sitting and plastered with clay, may be kept during Pesach.
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