Is it permitted to designate meat as 'for Passover' when it is an animal that could serve as a Paschal lamb?
Synopsis
It is prohibited to explicitly designate meat as 'for Passover' because this appears to consecrate the animal as a Paschal lamb, making one appear to eat consecrated items outside the permitted area.
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Is there a difference in the meat prohibition if the designation is made b'dieved (after the fact)?
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Does the meat prohibition extend to small animals that are not typically fit for Passover sacrifice?
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What is the precise Halakhic concern if someone says they will buy meat 'for Passover'?
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Is there a permissive position that sees no real halakhic problem with the 'for Passover' designation?
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Is it prohibited to prepare a whole roasted kid (gdi mekulas) on Passover night, whether or not one explicitly designates it 'for Passover'?
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Does the roasted-kid prohibition apply only on Passover night, or on all days of Passover?
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What exemptions exist to the whole-roast prohibition if the kid is partially cut or missing a limb?
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Does the Rambam recognize the 'for Passover' designation prohibition as a distinct halakha?
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