Should one scrape walls and chairs that came into contact with hametz during the year?
Synopsis
It is customary to scrape walls and chairs that contacted hametz, and there is halakhic basis for this practice. If hametz is found in an unreachable crack, one should seal it with clay.
More in Chametz Mixtures and Residues
Is a mixture containing hametz subject to the Torah prohibition of 'it shall not be seen nor found'?
1 opinions
Is an item that contains hametz but is unfit for human consumption permitted to be kept during Pesach?
1 opinions
May one keep flour or hametz in a tanner's vat or other non-food vessel during Pesach?
2 opinions
May one keep moldy bread or medicinal pastes containing hametz during Pesach?
1 opinions
May one keep garments washed with wheat starch or papers glued with hametz during Pesach?
2 opinions
Is an item mixed with hametz forbidden to eat even if it is not a food typically eaten by humans?
2 opinions
Must beer made from wheat or barley be removed during Pesach?
1 opinions
When finding dough in cracks of a kneading trough, when must it be removed?
1 opinions
Related from other topics
Should one raise one's voice during Pesukei d'Zimra (the introductory psalms)?
Kavvanah in Prayer
On a day when one must say 'Aneinu' (Answer Us - during a fast), should the rain request come before or after 'Aneinu'?
Shabbat Shemoneh Esrei
What is the correct concluding formula for the 'Hashiva Shofteinu' (Restore Our Judges) blessing during the year?
Shabbat Amidah — Additions and Errors
During the three steps, when should one turn one's head toward the left and right?
Priestly Blessing
If someone already recited Kedusha in the silent Amidah and then arrives at the synagogue during the congregation's Kedusha, should they repeat it?
Tachanun
Should one direct his feet/stance in any particular way during Kedusha?
Tachanun
Discussion
Discussion coming soon.
The Daily Law
One question. Every opinion. Every morning.
A new halakhic question and the full spectrum of rabbinic thought, delivered daily.