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On Passover, we strive to rid our homes of chametz, i.e. all foods with leavening or that are not Kosher for Passover. Because it is impossible to make sure every little bit of chametz is out of your house — maybe a critter has some bread crumbs stored behind your walls? — it is traditional to “sell your chametz.” To do this at CAA, you complete a “power of attorney” form and authorize Rabbi Dan to “sell” it for you before Passover begins. All you have to do is store your non-Passover food so it is out of sight and out of mind.

