May a Jew accept leavened bread from a non-Jew as repayment for flour lent before Passover?
Synopsis
If a Jew regularly lends flour to a non-Jew on a weekly basis with interest, the Jew should stipulate before Passover that repayment will be made during Passover in flour or money. Once this condition is made, accepting leavened loaves after Passover is permitted.
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