Is flour that has become moistened from wall sweat permitted for Passover?
Synopsis
A sack of flour that is moistened from wall perspiration due to humidity is permitted by the Mechaber, though there are dissenting opinions.
More in Saltwater, Charoset, and Seder Preparations
Are wheat and barley forbidden if they are chewed and placed on a wound because saliva causes them to ferment?
1 opinions
If barley is given to an animal and saliva residue is found in it, must it be removed?
3 opinions
If water spills on flour or the sack becomes moistened, what must be done?
1 opinions
Which liquids ferment flour and which do not?
2 opinions
Is flour contacted by dripping rainwater permitted for Passover if the dripping is continuous?
1 opinions
Related from other topics
Is it permitted to eat a regular meal (one that one ordinarily eats on weekdays) on Erev Shabbat, and from when does it become forbidden?
Eating Before Shabbat
What level of designation is required for a non-keli item to become permitted for Shabbat use?
Muktzeh
If only two people are present at the onset of Shabbat (enclosing more than two se'ah) and a third person joins during Shabbat to complete a caravan quorum, does the enclosure become permitted?
Lechi and Korah for Alleyways
When one of two courtyard residents renounces domain to the other, does the renouncing party also become permitted to carry?
Windows and Rooftops in Eruv
Is it permitted to feed chametz to one's animal during the days of Passover?
Chametz Absorbed in Vessels
May a Jew accept leavened bread from a non-Jew as repayment for flour lent before Passover?
Earthenware and Glass Kashering
Discussion
Discussion coming soon.
The Daily Law
One question. Every opinion. Every morning.
A new halakhic question and the full spectrum of rabbinic thought, delivered daily.