Warming Trays (Shabbat “Plata”s)
Microwave Ovens
Dishwashers
The Dining Table
The Refrigerator and Kitchen Cabinets
Pots, Skillets, Silverware, and (Non-Earthenware) Bowls
Blenders and Mixers
Ordinarily, after burning the chametz, there is no more chametz in the house. However, when the day before Passover falls on Sabbath, we must observe the commandment to eat three Sabbath meals, and the first two of these meals must consist of bread.
What did the Jews gain from their subjugation in the land of Egypt? What is the significance of the prohibition against Chametz during Passover? Rabbi Eliezer Melamed addresses these and other questions in his classic and acclaimed style.