Passover Pan Placed in Non-Kosher Sink

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Question

A hot Passover pan was placed in a sink that was not koshered, and the sink was wet?

Answer

According to the Shulchan Aruch, one may be lenient post facto since it was not used within the day. According to the Rema, one is stringent even if it was not used within the day, and therefore, if there was actual moisture, the utensil must be koshered. However, if there was only slight dampness and not actual moisture, the utensil is not prohibited.

Source

Pitchei Teshuva, Yoreh De'ah, Siman 91, Se'if Katan 9, Orach Chaim, Siman 467, Se'if 10, Chavat Da'at, Siman 92, Se'if Katan 20

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