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In fact: you have several houses, how will you check the chametz in them? - Walla! Judaism

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Part E of Walla!'S special project! Judaism: Every day, a collection of laws and customs in preparation for Passover, from the teachings of the head of the patriarchs of the courts in Morocco, the Admor Rabbi Josiah Pinto shlita. Shualin and Dorshin in the laws of Pesach before Pesach thirty days


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In fact: you have several houses, how will you check the chametz in them?

Part E of Walla!'S special project!

Judaism: Every day, a collection of laws and customs in preparation for Passover, from the teachings of the head of the patriarchs of the courts in Morocco, the Admor Rabbi Josiah Pinto shlita.

Shualin and Dorshin in the laws of Pesach before Pesach thirty days

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Monday, 15 March 2021, 12:18 Updated: 12:30

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Shualin and Dorshin in the laws of Pesach before Pesach thirty days: Walla!

Judaism with a special project, every day a collection of laws and customs for Passover, from the teachings of the head of the patriarchs of the courts in Morocco, the Admor Rabbi Josiah Pinto shlita - Part 5



Part I: How to clean the chametz at home?


Part B: Is it possible to give "Kamcha Depsha" from tithes?


Part C: What did the followers do not do on Mondays and Wednesdays?


Part D: When is it forbidden to go to sleep?



55. On the evening of the Great Shabbat he will carefully examine the tallit of Shabbat Kodesh, and shake the bag of the tallit well.



56. The thirteenth day before the test, to arrange the rooms of the house to check properly at the beginning of the night.



57 and will try to immerse in the mikvah first human test leaven, to rid itself of defilement.



58. When having chametz matzo, wear a hat and suit as if in prayer , In terror and awe.



59. And if he has no ability to dip in the mikveh, he will take his hand in the special taking, in which the holy names are implied.



60. Before the blessing he will try to touch his shoe, so that he undertakes to wash his hands.

Do not stop testing for nothing, and do not congratulate the same house a second time (Photo: ShutterStock)

61. During the test, good leadership is to use a feather to respect well holes and cracks, to drag away the chametz.

And good leadership is to use a wooden spoon, and burn it with the chametz.

And will keep everything in a small box, so that the chametz will not be scattered and everything will be concentrated in one place.

(And the matter of burning the spoon out of wood, Diddua Dain eliminating chametz but burning, Dumia Danuter, and the charge to burn precisely in the trees.)



62.

Be

careful not to stop during the examination, neither according to Torah nor for any matter.

Must be concentrated only in chametz test matzah.



63. Things and matters that are for the purpose of the test are not inhibiting, and it is permissible to do things that are part of the conduct of the test.



64. A person who inspects several houses, and blesses one house and moves to another house to check, there is no need to greet a second time and it is not a break.

And will only make sure to aim at the time of blessing, which he thinks is to check how many houses in the power of blessing he is now blessing.



65. A mitzvah for the person to check himself and not by a messenger, demtsva in him more than his delivery.

And if he is raped, can appoint a courier to check.

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