May a Jew rent utensils to a non-Jew for cooking chametz during Passover?
Synopsis
It is forbidden to rent utensils to a non-Jew during Passover for the purpose of cooking chametz. However, renting a donkey for transporting chametz is permitted, as is using chametz utensils for non-food purposes like heating water.
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