Is one permitted to benefit from the proceeds if one's chametz was sold to a non-Jew?
Synopsis
After chametz has been validly sold to a non-Jew, the original owner may not benefit from the sale proceeds during Pesach.
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From what hour on the fourteenth of Nisan is chametz prohibited to benefit from by Torah law?
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May one benefit from or sell chametz during the fifth hour before the sixth hour on Pesach Eve?
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May one feed chametz to animals during the fifth hour?
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In a leap year when the day is long, until when may one eat chametz?
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Is one permitted to sell chametz to a non-Jew when the market may not have buyers until later in the day?
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If one did not sell chametz by the sixth hour, what must one do?
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If a deposited item (chattel) containing chametz was not sold or destroyed, who is responsible?
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If one's non-Jewish servant purchases items in exchange for chametz after the sixth hour, is the transaction valid?
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