May a Jew rent their oven to a non-Jew for baking matzah during Passover?
Synopsis
A Jew may rent their oven to a non-Jew for the purpose of baking matzah. If the non-Jew bakes chametz instead, the Jew is not obligated to provide service, effectively ending the rental arrangement.
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