Is flour contacted by dripping rainwater permitted for Passover if the dripping is continuous?
Synopsis
Flour contacted by continuously dripping rainwater does not ferment if the dripping is uninterrupted. If the dripping stops, or if uncertain whether it continues uninterrupted, the flour is forbidden.
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