Is it permitted to feed chametz to one's animal during the days of Passover?
Synopsis
It is forbidden to feed one's animal chametz during Passover, except in the case of an animal that would otherwise starve.
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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 chametz discovered in a Jew's house after Passover permitted for use?
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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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