Is chametz discovered in a Jew's house after Passover permitted for use?
Synopsis
Chametz found in a Jew's house after Passover is forbidden in benefit even if the owner had nullified it beforehand.
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Is chametz belonging to a non-Jew over which Passover has passed permitted for consumption?
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May a Jew accept a gift of chametz from a non-Jew on the eighth day of Passover?
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May a Jew sell or transfer his chametz to a non-Jew before Passover to permit its use after the holiday?
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May a Jew instruct a non-Jew in the fifth hour or earlier to acquire additional chametz speculatively for possible purchase after Passover?
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Is it permitted to feed chametz to one's animal during the days of Passover?
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May a Jew give his animal to a non-Jew to feed during Passover if chametz will likely be used?
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