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Bein Hazmanim and change of subject

To our Dear Readers (and Lamdunim):

 

During Pesach we'll take a little Bein Hazmanim and hopefully resume posting after Pesach. Here at Limud Torah, we've decided to try a different subject. We felt that the  Minchas Chinuch is a little too wide in subject matter. We would like to continue with an "Understanding Mishna Brurah" forum over here. It will go through the Sugya that the Mishna Brurah gets to his P'sak. We will start with Hilchos Kiddush B'Ezras Hashem. If there is a lot of demand for teh Minchas Chinuch (there is no way to know how people respond to it without feedback) we'll return to it.

 

A Chag Kasher V'Sameach

 

Rav Chaim and the Limud Torah family

 

DESTROYING CHAMETZ CONTINUED

The question posed in the last post, as to whether the Mitzvah of destroying Chametz is an action of destroying it physically or if the Mitzvah can be Mikuyim passively by not possessing any Chametz, is dependent on the Machlokes regarding the time the Mitzvah is performed. The Rambam says that the Mitzvah of destroying Chametz must take place before the time that Chametz is forbidden
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DESTROYING CHAMETZ

When we consider the nature of the Mitzvah to destroy Chametz (Tashbisu), do we understand the performance of this Mitzvah to actually mean that destroying Chametz is necessary to fulfill the Mitzvah? Or can the Mitzvah be performed in a more passive sense, so even if there is no Chametz in a person's possession, the Mitzvah can still be Mikayim.

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