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Chametz Sale 2025

Every Jew is required to rid their homes of food items containing any of the five grains forbidden on Passover: wheat, oats, barley, rye, or spelt. 

If possible, all hametz - food not acceptable during Pesach (Passover), or materials containing such unacceptable food - should be destroyed or given away to a food shelter before the holiday begins.  Should this be impossible, the hametz may be stored in such a way that we are sure not to use it during the holiday and its ownership is transferred to a non-Jew until the holiday ends.  

 If you wish to appoint Rabbi Rachel Blatt to act as a representative to transfer that ownership to someone who is not responsible for the observance of Passover for the duration of the holiday which this year begins with sundown of Saturday, April 12 and runs through the evening of Sunday, April 20th, please fill out the form below no later than 10am on Friday, April 11th.

It is customary to make a donation along with the sale of hametz.  All donations will be contributed to the Jewish Family & Children's Service Passover Fund.

 

In case Rabbi Blatt needs to contact you.

I (we), the undersigned, hereby authorize Rabbi Rachel Blatt of Congregation Kol Ami to act as my agent to sell any Chametz (food and/or utensils) that may be in my (our)possession, wherever it may be in my (our) home and/or place of business or elsewhere, in accordance with the requirements and provisions of Jewish law, as outlined on the special contract of sale drawn up by Rabbi Blatt.
This box must be checked in order to execute this contract.

By entering my printed name I acknowledge that electronic signatures have the same legal effect as ink signatures.

It is traditional to make a contribution when selling Chametz to help provide Matzah for those who cannot afford it. You are not obligated to contribute, and any amount is welcome.
Wed, April 2 2025 4 Nisan 5785