My city's rabbinate splurged this year and bought these metal trash bins for burning chametz, instead of having bonfires in the middle of the city.
If you're wondering what those long branch-things are, that's a custom by some people to burn the dead, dried-up remains of the Lulav, Hadassim and Aravot.
Last year the government didn't allow official chametz fires because of the lockdown, so some people burned in private grills in their backyards. Others sprayed down the chametz with cleaning chemicals and threw it out.
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If you're wondering what those long branch-things are, that's a custom by some people to burn the dead, dried-up remains of the Lulav, Hadassim and Aravot.
Last year the government didn't allow official chametz fires because of the lockdown, so some people burned in private grills in their backyards. Others sprayed down the chametz with cleaning chemicals and threw it out.
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