How must one handle chametz found in one's home on intermediate days of Passover versus on a festival day?
Synopsis
On intermediate days (chol hamoed), one must immediately remove and destroy chametz. On a festival day (yom tov), one covers it with a vessel until nightfall when destruction is possible.
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