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Not Kosher for Passover
Not kosher.
& is the HTML entity encoding for the ampersand (&), which is a neutral typographical symbol with no chametz (leavened grains) ingredients or kitniyot associations. However, Passover kashrut rules (per Orthodox standards like OU and Star-K) prohibit using computers or electronics during the holiday to avoid triggering non-kosher electrical circuits or rabbinic concerns about work prohibitions—thus, it's effectively not kosher for use. Print on pre-certified paper might be permissible if unglazed, but digital rendering isn't.
What is Kosher for Passover?
Foods that are kosher for Passover are foods that do not contain chametz or chametz residues.
What is Chametz?
Chametz is any food containing one of the five grains (wheat, barley, rye, oats, spelt) that has leavened.
Important Note
The information on this site is general only. Always consult with a rabbi or kosher expert.