What are the valid methods for destroying chametz on Erev Pesach?
Synopsis
Chametz may be destroyed by burning it, crumbling it and throwing to the wind, or casting it into the sea. The method must ensure complete destruction.
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If chametz was crumbled, must it be further subdivided before throwing into water?
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May one give chametz to a non-Jew before the sixth hour of Erev Pesach?
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If chametz was burned before the sixth hour of Erev Pesach, may one benefit from the coals during Pesach?
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If coals from burned chametz mix with coals from other wood, is the entire mixture forbidden?
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May one throw chametz into a place where birds are found before the time of the prohibition?
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If chametz is found after the time of prohibition in a place where ravens were eating it, must one destroy it?
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If one burned chametz before the sixth hour and then cooked or baked with the coals, is the food forbidden?
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If one burned chametz before the sixth hour and then baked inside an oven that was heated with those coals, is the bread permitted?
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