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“hat do you mean “real”? Assur meikar hadin?”
No I mean that it really might be chametz. Namely that there is s possible issur of achila, baal yireh etc.
“and the last day being d’rabbonon, is not an arbitrary chilluk.”
What are you saying? I have a cake in my freezer that may be chametz. Can I eat this chasahash Chametz on Achron shel pesach? Thwere are few distictions we make between the first and second day. To the best of my knolwedge allowing “chasaah chometz” isnt one of them.
As for keilim a year later the bleios of gebrokts/ “chashah cometz” dont magically disapear
That’s not so pashut; obviously for most issurim we don’t assume 12 months helps, but for some cases we do, so some are meikil for gebrokts which is merely a chashash.
“That’s not so pashut; obviously for most issurim we don’t assume 12 months helps, but for some cases we do, so some are meikil for gebrokts which is merely a chashash.”
Again, If I had keleim that might be chametz can I use them after 12 months?