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2015 PASSOVER DIRECTORY Passover Medicine & Cosmetics prepared by Rabbi Gershon Bess Kollel Los Angeles

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Star-K Comprehensive Information & Product Guide

Please note: The medication list in this guide applies to products distributed by U.S. companies only. This book contains divrei Torah and should be placed in shaimos after use.

For updated Passover product and medicine information visit www.passoverkosher.com or www.star-k.org For updated Passover medicine information visit www.kehilasyaakov.org


Copyright: Š2015 Star-K Certification, Inc. All rights reserved. May not be reproduced in any form without permission of Star-K Certification, Inc. Star-K Kosher Certification 122 Slade Avenue, Suite 300 Baltimore, MD 21208-4996 Tel: 410-484-4110 Fax: 410-653-9294 www.star-k.org Kollel Los Angeles 223 South Formosa Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90036 Tel: 323-933-7193 Distributed by: Israel Book Shop 501 Prospect Street Lakewood, NJ 08701 Tel: 732-901-3009 Fax: 732-901-4012 e-mail: info@israelbookshoppublications.com ISBN 978-1-60091-361-7

The Star-K would like to thank the following individuals for their assistance in this project: Rabbi Dovid Heber, Rabbi Zvi Goldberg, Rabbi Tzvi Rosen, Rabbi Zvi Holland, Mr. Jonah Ottensoser, Mr. Eli Reidler, Dr. Barry Reiner, Mrs. Yehudis Barer, Mrs. Rivky Benyowitz, Mrs. Rivka Leah Goldman, Mrs. Pesi Herskovitz, Ms. Adina Michelsohn, Ms. Debbie Rosenstein, Mrs. Leslie Silverberg , Mrs. Margie Pensak, Miss Perel Leah Heber. Kollel of Los Angeles is truly indebted to Mr. and Mrs. Chuna Zev Garfield of PC Paramedic Inc. (323-449-2181, Leon@Pcpar.org) for creating and maintaining the computer program for this project. Without their help, this project would not have been successful.

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Kollel Los Angeles Rav Chaim Fasman Rosh Kollel (323) 931-9431

Committed to the development of teachers, scholars and educated laymen. Providing a wide program of Torah Studies for adults and young adults.

Office 223 South Formosa Ave Los Angeles, CA 90036 Institute 7216 Beverly Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90036 Tel: (323) 933-7193 Fax: (323) 933-7493 E-mail office@kollella.com

‫בס˝ד‬ Dear Friend, Adar 5775 Once again, in the hope of increasing your Pesach convenience and limiting its cost, we are making available a copy of this year’s Guide to Cosmetics and Medications. The Guide is the original research of Rabbi Gershon Bess ‫שליט˝א‬, Rav of the Congregation Kehilas Yaakov, and an alumnus of Kollel Los Angeles. Rights to reprint all or any parts thereof are reserved. While several prominent Rabbonim have questioned the need for this list, Rav Yosef Shalom Eliyashiv ‫זצוק˝ל‬, Rav Shmuel Wosner ‫שליט˝א‬, and other gedolei yisroel have urged, both for reasons in Halacha and Minhag, that the established practice be continued. (See further Understanding the Halochos and List). Items Kosher L’Pesach last year may have been found unacceptable this year. Use this year’s Guide for this year only. For any further questions, you may email Rabbi Bess at rgbess@hotmail.com; or, to put yourself on the future mailing list, you may fax us at (323) 933-7493. As a community Kollel, our Kollel Shiurim Program continues to respond to a generation that “seeks to know”. Hundreds of adults presently participate in twenty-five different shiurim and Torah study groups. This year the Kollel maintains an all learning component of fourteen avreichim who are totally and diligently immersed in the depths of Torah study. Thirty-nine years ago this summer, this unique entity was established as an exemplary expression of Community Kollel, lilmod first and also l’lamed. While shiurim and kiruv are important aspects of the institution, they are peripheral. The overriding focus is upon shteiging in learnen (growth in learning) on the part of the avreichim themselves. This is the keren. All other activities are peiros. This Kollel is first and foremost - a Kollel. It has stood, and continues to stand ‫בס˝ד‬, as a magnificent example for other American cities and neighborhoods, which are increasingly establishing and seeking to establish kollelim. As a dynamic institution, there is rarely a year, bs”d, that we are not privileged to a significant new development. Kollel Los Angeles does not insist that its avreichim enter avodas haKodesh. However, of some eighty alumni, all, but five or six are fully installed in positions of community leadership, ‫ראשי כולל‬, ‫ראשי ישיבה‬, ‫מחנכים‬, ‫רבנים‬, and ‫מנהלים‬. Strikingly last year is a new most worthy entity emerged. Rav Yosef Maller ‫ שליט˝א‬has risen to the challenge of founding a new cohesive disciplined ‫ לימוד‬program for twenty community members (not necessarily ‫)מחנכים‬ with ‫ בחינות‬under the leadership of Rav Aron Gettinger ‫ שליט˝א‬who says a precise very well organized ‫ שיעור‬each week. The seder is from 4:15 – 6:15 PM every day. ! ‫ ולהוליך אותם ואותנו בדרך ישרה תמיד‬,‫ויהי ד׳ בעזרם להגדיל תורה ולהאדירה‬

!‫ שכשם שזכינו כן נזכה‬,‫ואנו תודה ותפילה למקום‬ We extend to each and every one our best wishes for a Chag Kosher V’Sameach.

Kollel Los Angeles

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STAR-K KOSHER CERTIFICATION Pesach 5775 Dear Friend, Unlike fifty yearsSTAR-K ago, even the kosher novice can now easily identify a KOSHER CERTIFICATION variety of acceptable foods in the supermarket, thanks to set kosher certification standards. The letter “P”, found next to the kosher logo, further classifies kosher supervised foods as permissible for Passover use. Medicines and cosmetics, however, have no such formal system of classification, and the kosher consumer is left bewildered as to their status. Many well-intentioned individuals have made the mistake of taking it upon themselves to refrain from taking prescribed medication during Pesach, simply because they assume that their several often unfamiliar ingredients may be chometz! The information found in this guide is based upon Rabbi Gershon Bess’s extensive research, conducted over several decades, with pharmaceutical manufacturers. In addition to serving as Rav of Congregation Kehilas Yaakov in Los Angeles, Rabbi Bess is considered a world renowned expert on Passover medications. “The Star-K Pesach Kitchen” and the “Star-K 2015 Pesach Product Directory” are included in this guide, as well as other Pesach information, such as Star-K’s initiative of bringing Mehadrin Kashrut standards to the Sephardic community. It is our hope that, especially with our index and easier-to-find formatting, you will find this directory useful. With best wishes for a happy and kosher Pesach, Rabbi Moshe Heinemann Rabbinic Administrator

Avrom Pollak President

122 Slade Avenue • Suite 300 • Baltimore, Maryland 21208 • Tel: 410-484-4110 • Fax: 410-653-9294 • www.star-k.org A NON-PROFIT AGENCY REPRESENTING THE KOSHER CONSUMER IN PROMOTING KASHRUS THROUGH EDUCATION, RESEARCH AND SUPERVISION

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TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S For Index

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SECTION II

SECTION III

SECTION IV

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2 0 15 S TA R-K P R ODUCT DI RECTORY How to use the Product Directory

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Pesach Product Directory

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STAR-S P Non-Kitniyot Products

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STAR-S P Kitniyot Products (for Sephardim only)

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T H E P E SAC H KIT C H E N STAR-K Pesach Kitchen

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Pesach Kitchen Checklist

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Oven Kashrus for Shabbos Use

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Oven Kashrus for Yom Tov Use

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The "Sabbath Mode"

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Appliance Pre-Purchase Advice

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STAR-K Certified Appliance Companies

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Tevilas Keilim Guidelines & Chart

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Bug Checking Chart

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C H OM E T Z INF ORM AT I ON Zmanim for Erev Pesach

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Guide to Selling "Real" Chometz Before Pesach

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Is it "Real" Chometz?

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Baltimore Chometz Burning 2015

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What should I do if I find Chometz on...

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A Guide to Purchasing Chometz after Pesach

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Chometz after Pesach Chart

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Stores where Chometz can be Purchased after Pesach 2015

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When Chometz may be Purchased after Pesach 2015

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P E S AC H INF OR M AT IO N Now You See It Now You Don’t: Kitniyos & Kitniyos Shenishtanu

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Pesach Guide for Individuals with Diabetes

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Pesach FAQs Regarding Pets

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Pet Food List

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The Busiest Day of the Year:The Laws of Erev Pesach

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The Pesach Seder

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SECTION IV

SECTION V

TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S ME DIC INE LIST

2015 Quick Pick Medicine List

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Pesach Medication: The Halachos and Lists

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P E RSONAL C A RE LIST 2015 Quick Pick Personal Care List

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Pesach Cosmetics & Personal Care: The Halachos & Lists

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Addendum IV- STAR-K Approved Personal Care Products

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Addendum V- Medical, Geriatric, Pediatric, and Infant Nutritional Supplements & Formula List

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I N DE X

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PRODUCT DIRECTORY

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Pesach Product Directory

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STAR-S P Non-Kitniyot Products

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STAR-S P Kitniyot Products for Sephardim Only

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PESACH KITCHEN

How To Use the Product Directory

CHOMETZ INFO PESACH INFO MEDICINE LIST PERSONAL CARE LIST INDEX


PRODUCT DIRECTORY PESACH KITCHEN CHOMETZ INFO

HOW TO USE THE PRODUCT DIRECTORY

Products are Kosher for Passover only when the indicated conditions are met. Possible conditions are as follows:

aP Required-

These products are certified by the STAR-K for Passover only when bearing the STAR-K P on the label.

a/No P Required-

These products are certified by the STAR-K for Passover when bearing the STAR-K symbol. No additional “P” or “Kosher for Passover” statement is necessary

P Required- These products are certified for Passover by another kashrus

agency when bearing their Kosher symbol followed by a “P” or “Kosher for Passover” statement.

PESACH INFO

No P Required- These products are certified for Passover by another kashrus agency when bearing their Kosher symbol. No additional “P” or “Kosher for Passover” statement is necessary. Please also note the following:

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MEDICINE LIST

• Packaged dairy products certified by STAR-K are Cholov Yisroel (CY). • Products bearing a STAR-K P on the label do not use any ingredients derived from kitniyos (including kitniyos shenishtanu). • Agricultural products listed as being acceptable without certification do not require a hechsher when grown in chutz l’aretz (outside the land of Israel). However, these products must have a reliable certification when coming from Israel or else there may be a Shmitta or Trumos and Ma'asros concern. • V arious products that are not fit for canine consumption may halachically be used on Pesach, even if they contain chometz, although some are stringent in this regard. As indicated below, all brands of such products are approved for use on Pesach. For a further discussion regarding this issue, see page 145. • Note: Amway homecare products listed in this guide are approved for Passover only when distributed in North America.

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ALCOHOL - BUTCHERS

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CHOMETZ INFO PESACH INFO MEDICINE LIST PERSONAL CARE LIST

BABY BOTTLE Since it comes into contact with chometz (e.g., washed with dishes, boiled in chometz pot), new ones should be purchased. BABY CEREAL All baby food and cereals require reliable KFP certification. Year-round baby rice cereal is not acceptable because it is made on chometz equipment. (For alternative baby cereal options, see page 219). BABY FOOD First Choice (P Required) Apple Sauce Carrots Sweet Potatoes (For additional baby food, see page 218). BABY FORMULA Ross (P Required) Similac LeMehadrin 1 (Cholov Yisroel) Similac LeMehadrin 2 (Cholov Yisroel) Similac LeMehadrin 3 (Cholov Yisroel) (For additional baby formulas, see page 218). BABY POWDER Any not listing oat flour as an ingredient may be used. BABY WIPES Any without alcohol may be used (except on Shabbos and Yom Tov). BAKERY PRODUCTS 21st Century (aP Required) Irene’s Bakery (aP Required) Nahum Bakery (aP Required) BAKING POWDER REQUIRES KFP CERTIFICATION BAKING SODA – ALL BALLOONS – ANY WITHOUT POWDER BAND-AIDS – ALL BATH TREATMENT Aveeno, Rainbow Research, Relief MD, Dr. Teal’s, and Wild Carrot Herbals Oatmeal Bath Treatment are made of oatmeal which is real edible chometz. They must be sold or disposed of before Pesach. BLEACH – ALL BLUSH/ROUGE, powdered- ALL BORSCHT Unger’s (aP Required) BUTCHERS – SEE MEAT

PESACH KITCHEN

ALCOHOL Any isopropyl alcohol may be used for external use. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES De La Rosa Vineyards (aP Required) Brandy Grappa Ice Wines Wines Imperian (a/No P Required) Plum Brandy Quince Brandy Raspberry Brandy Williams Pear Brandy Markovic Estate (a/No P Required) Plum Brandy Quince Brandy Raspberry Brandy Williams Pear Brandy Millesimato Kosher Val D’Oca (aP Required) Prosecco Vinprom-Troyan (a/No P Required) Apple Brandy Apricot Brandy Pear Brandy Plum Brandy ALMOND MILK Liebers (P Required) Almond Milk (Regular, Vanilla) If the above product is not readily available, the almond milk brands listed on page 219 may be used under the following conditions: 1) Only “Original” version 2) Person is ill or has dietary restrictions 3) Ideally purchase before Pesach 4) Use separate utensils. ALUMINUM FOIL PRODUCTS All disposable foil products may be used. AMMONIA – ALL APPLE JUICE – SEE JUICES APPLE SAUCE Unger’s (aP Required) Shneider’s (aP Required) Original Cinnamon Strawberry

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PRODUCT DIRECTORY PESACH KITCHEN CHOMETZ INFO PESACH INFO MEDICINE LIST PERSONAL CARE LIST INDEX

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CANDY & CONFECTIONS - DAIRY PRODUCTS

CANDY & CONFECTIONS See also Gift Baskets The Candy Store (Balt., MD) – only in KFP area of store 21st Century (aP Required) CATERERS Quality Kosher Southfield, MI (aP Required) CHARCOAL BRIQUETTES Any (including flavored) CHOCOLATE SYRUP Unger’s (aP Required) CLEANSERS – See Detergents, Cleansers COCOA – Any domestically produced 100% pure cocoa may be used. COCONUT MILK The brand listed on page 219 may be used under the following conditions: 1) Only “Original” version 2) Person is ill or has dietary restrictions 3) Ideally purchase before Pesach 4) Use separate utensils. COFFEE, PACKAGED The following packaged coffees are Kosher for Passover, even without additional Passover symbol (unless otherwise indicated): 365 Everyday Value – Reg Unflav Ground Archer Farms – Reg Unflav Ground Better Valu – Reg Unflav Ground Brooklyn Coffee House- Reg Unflav Ground Chef’s Quality- Reg Unflav Ground Chock Full O’ Nuts – Reg Unflav Ground Corim (aP required) – Reg & Decaf Unflav Ground Cosmopolitan – Reg Unflav Ground Ellis - Reg & Decaf Unflav Ground Folgers – Reg & Decaf Unflav Instant Gevalia (P required) Gillies (aP required) – Reg & Decaf Unflav Ground Great Value - Reg Unflav Ground Hena – Reg & Decaf Unflav Ground Kobricks (aP required) – Reg & Decaf Unflav Ground Maxwell House (P required) Mr. Coffee – Reg Unflav Ground Market Pantry – Reg Unflav Ground Nescafe Taster’s Choice – Reg Unflav Instant Parker House/Pinnacle – Reg & Decaf Unflav Ground Price Chopper – Reg Unflav Ground Sanka (P required)- Decaf Unflav Instant Shoprite – Reg Unflav Ground Trader Joe’s – Reg Unflav Ground Weis – Reg Unflav Ground White House/Pinnacle – Reg & Decaf Unflav Ground

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COFFEE ALTERNATIVES These products (e.g., varieties of Postum and Teeccino brand) often contain chometz and should be sold with the chometz. COFFEE WHITENER/CREAMER Unger’s (aP Required) COMMUNITY FOOD SERVICES KIVO @ Franklin & Marshall College (Lancaster, PA)

Limited to kosher dining area displaying aP sign Johns Hopkins Hillel Limited to Kosher dining area displaying KFP sign Levindale All patient services are Kosher for Passover Sinai Hospital Kosher patient services are Kosher for Passover only when bearing KFP symbol on label. Noshery-South at Muhlenberg College (Allentown, PA) Meat only when bearing aP Peregrine’s Landing at Tudor Heights Meat dining aP; Dairy dining c P CONTACT LENS SOLUTION – All

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DAIRY PRODUCTS HSDF Cheese (aP Required) Cheddar Havarti Mozzarella Muenster Parmesan Ko-Sure (aP Required) Instant Hot Cocoa Mix (reg., sugar free) Mozzarella Cheese (shredded) Muenster Cheese Pride of the Farm (aP Required) Chocolate Milk Cream Ice Cream (chocolate, vanilla) Milk (low-fat, skim, whole) Seven Mile Market (Baltimore, MD) Dairy Dept. – aP sign/label Susan Gourmet (aP Required) Curd Cheese Mozzarella Cheese Ricotta Cheese String Cheese String Marinated Cheese Syrian Cheese


DETERGENTS, LAUNDRY – Liquid The following may be used without any additional Passover symbol: Bold Cheer Dreft Dynamo Era Gain Tide

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MEDICINE LIST PERSONAL CARE LIST INDEX

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PESACH INFO

FACE POWDER – All FINGER PAINTS – See Glue FISH PRODUCTS California Delight (aP Required) Tuna, Canned Benz’s (aP Required) Tuna, Canned Levittown Fish Raw Fresh Fish – sealed with a tape & signature of mashgiach. (No Passover symbol required) FISH, FROZEN GEFILTE BenZ’s (aP Required) Classic Original (reg, low cholesterol, sugar-free, twin pack) Salmon Gefilte Fish FISH, FROZEN RAW Frozen raw fish, with no added ingredients, bearing reliable kosher certification does not have Pesach concerns. [Exception- Individual vacuum-packed frozen salmon pieces should be used with KFP symbol or certifying agency approval only.] FISH STORE/COUNTER 7 Seas Fish Dept at Seven Mile Market Raw Fresh Fish (aP Required) Shlomo’s Meat Market (Baltimore, MD) Raw Fresh Fish (a/No P Required) FRUIT, CANNED California Delight (aP Required) Mandarin Oranges Pineapple Peaches Pears Tropical Fruit Cocktail

CHOMETZ INFO

EGGS Should be purchased before Passover. Since chicken feed contains chometz, it is customary not to eat eggs that were laid on Passover.

PESACH KITCHEN

DENTAL FLOSS/PRE-THREADED Any unflavored (waxed or unwaxed) may be used. DEODORANTS/ANTIPERSPIRANTS All powder and solid stick powder may be used. (For cream, gel, roll-on, or spray forms, see page 152). DESSERTS, JEL Simply Delish (aP Required) Orange Natural Jel Peach Natural Jel Raspberry Natural Jel Strawberry Natural Jel DETERGENTS, CLEANSERS The following may be used without any additional Passover symbol: Ajax Amway (These products are certified by the STAR-K for Pesach. No kosher symbol is required on the label.) Bus. to Bus. Solutions Heavy Duty Degreaser Bus. to Bus. Solutions Multi-Surface Clnr L.O.C. Glass Clnr L.O.C. Kitchen Clnr Pursue Disinfectant Clnr Clorox Lysol All-Purpose Cleaner Lysol Multi-Surface Cleaner Melaleuca (a/No P Required) MelaMagic Heavy-Duty Multi-Purpose Cleaner Tough & Tender Concentrate Tub & Tile Bathroom Cleaner Mr. Clean Murphy Oil Soap Pine-Sol Multi-Surface Cleaner Shaklee (a/No P Required) Basic G® Conc. Germicide Basic H® Conc. Organic Clnr Get CleanTM Basic-H2® Organic Super Cleaning Conc Get CleanTM Basic-H2® Organic Super Cleaning Wipes Get CleanTM Scour Off® Heavy Duty Paste Windex DETERGENTS, DISHWASHING The following may be used without any additional Passover symbol: Ajax Amway (This product is certified by the STAR-K for Pesach. No kosher symbol is required on the label.) Bus. to Bus. Solutions Auto. Dishwashing Pwdr Cascade Dawn Ivory Joy Palmolive (reg, ultra) DETERGENTS, LAUNDRY – Powder Any with reliable kosher certification may be used on Passover.

PRODUCT DIRECTORY

DENTAL FLOSS/PRE-THREADED - FRUIT, CANNED


PRODUCT DIRECTORY PESACH KITCHEN CHOMETZ INFO PESACH INFO MEDICINE LIST

Unger’s (aP Required) Cranberry Sauce (jelled, whole) Pineapple Sour Cherries FRUIT, DRIED-See also Raisins 21st Century (aP Required) Assorted Dried Fruit Aunt Patty’s (a/No P Required) Apricots Figs Great Lakes (aP Required) Apricots Figs Gocmez (a/No P Required) Apricots Happy Apricots (a/No P Required) Apricots, whole Sereno (a/No P Required) Apricots, Whole Figs, Whole Smart Harvest (a/No P Required) Apricots, whole Figs, whole Sunny Fruit (a/No P Required) Apricots, Whole Figs, Whole FRUIT, FRESH PRE-CUT The following companies make a variety of fresh fruit products, which may be used for Passover when bearing the aP (unless otherwise indicated): Chiquita (aP Required) Del Monte (aP Required) Indianapolis Fruit Co. (aP Required) Lancaster Foods (a/No P Required) Lucinda’s (aP Required) Price Choppers (aP Required) Sheetz M.T. Go (aP Required) The Farmer’s Market (aP Required) FRUIT, FROZEN Fairmont Frozen (aP Required) Cranberries Rhubarb All other brands of frozen unsweetened additivefree (without syrup, citric acid, ascorbic acid, or vitamin C), whole, sliced or formed fruit may be used. The above applies to frozen fruits that do not have an issue with insect infestation, such as sliced peaches, melon balls, blueberries and cranberries. However, frozen fruit that may be infested (e.g., strawberries) may only be used year-round, including Pesach, when bearing an approved Kashrus symbol. No additional Passover symbol is required.

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FRUIT, CANNED - JAMS/PRESERVES

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GIFT BASKETS/PLATTERS 21st Century- Ronkonkoma, NY (aP Required) The Candy Store- Baltimore, MD (aP Required) GLOVES, RUBBER (Latex) All without inner powder coating may be used. If label is not marked, turn glove inside out and rub on dark clothing. Check for powder. If it contains powder, do not use near food. GLUE – All Krazy Glue, Elmer’s and Ross Glue products are made of synthetic ingredients and may be used on Pesach. GRAINS The following grains (whole grains only) may be used on Passover. Purchase from manufacturers that do not process chometz grains. Consumers are required to carefully check grains BEFORE PESACH for extraneous matter: Flax Hemp GRAPE JUICE – Requires Kosher for Passover Certification De La Rosa Vineyards (aP Required) Organic Grape Juice

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HAND SANITIZER – Any without alcohol may be used. HONEY – All honey requires KFP Certification. HORSERADISH BenZ’s (aP Required) Noam Gourmet (aP Required) HOTELS Pearlstone Conference & Retreat Center Baltimore, MD (aP Required) HYDROGEN PEROXIDE – All

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ICE – All plain-water bagged ice may be used. ICE CREAM Pride of the Farm (aP Required) Ice Cream (chocolate, vanilla) INSECT/RODENT TRAPS Baits may contain chometz and should be put away with the chometz. All insecticide sprays may be used.

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JAMS/PRESERVES Unger’s (aP Required) Apricot Preserves Raspberry Preserves Strawberry Preserves


NAIL POLISH – All NAIL POLISH REMOVER - All

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PERSONAL CARE LIST

LACTAID Caplets may contain chometz and may not be used on Pesach. Lactaid Milk may be used on Pesach if purchased BEFORE Pesach. This product is not Cholov Yisroel.

MEDICINE LIST

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PESACH INFO

KETCHUP Unger’s (aP Required) KISHKE, PAREVE BenZ’s (aP Required) Quality/Unger’s (aP Required) KUGELS – See Prepared Foods

MATZA All Matza requires reliable KFP certification. Lakewood Matza Bakery (aP Required) Hand Shmura Matza, Wheat Hand Shmura Matza, Whole Wheat 7Mile Market (aP Required) Hand Shmura Matza, Wheat Hand Shmura Matza, Whole Wheat Machine Shmura Matza, Wheat MATZA, EGG Matza made with fruit juice or eggs, which include “Kosher for Passover” Egg Matzos, Egg Matza Crackers & Passover Tam Tams, may not be eaten on Pesach according to Ashkenazic practice, except by the sick or elderly who cannot eat regular Matza, and have consulted with their rav. Please note: Even the sick and elderly cannot fulfill the obligation to eat Matza at the Seder with these types of Matzos. MATZA, OAT – Gluten Free, Yoshon Shmura Matzos Kestenbaum (P Required) Hand Matza Machine Matza Matza Meal Contact Mrs. K. Beleck 410-358-9580 oatmatza@gmail.com MAYONNAISE BenZ’s (aP Required) Unger’s (aP Required) MEAT-DELICATESSEN STORE/ COUNTER Glatt Mart (Brooklyn, NY – Ave. M) Only packaged products with aP Seven Mile Market aP sign/label (Balt., MD) Shlomo’s Meat Market aP sign (Balt., MD) Wasserman & Lemberger aP sign (Balt., MD) MEAT & POULTRY, Packaged Fresh raw meat and poultry bearing reliable kosher certification may be used on Passover. However, all ground meat and ground poultry require KFP certification. MILK Pride of the Farm (aP Required) In areas where Kosher for Passover milk is not available, milk should be purchased before Passover. However, be sure to ascertain that the dairy does not pasteurize chometz items e.g., malt flavored chocolate drink, on its equipment. MINERAL OIL – All

CHOMETZ INFO

K

M

PESACH KITCHEN

JUICES/FRUIT DRINKS All fresh juices require Kosher for Passover Certification Ceres (aP Required) Apple Berry Cherry Juice Apricot Juice Cranberry Kiwi Juice Granadilla/Passion Fruit Juice Guava Juice Litchi Juice Mango Juice Medley of Fruit Juice Papaya Juice Peach Juice Pear Juice Pineapple Juice Pomegranate Lime Juice Ruby Grapefruit Juice Secrets of the Valley Juice Whispers of Summer Juice White Grape Juice Youngberry Juice Trader Joe’s (aP Required) Pomegranate Lime Flavored Juice Blend Tropical Fruit Flavored Juice Blend Unger’s (aP Required) Apple Juice JUICES, FROZEN Any 100% pure white grapefruit or orange frozen juices without sweeteners, additives, preservatives or enrichments (e.g., calcium) added may be used. All other frozen juice products require reliable KFP certification. JUICES, LEMON ReaLemon Juice, Reconstituted (No P Required) Unger’s (aP Required)

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JUICES/FRUIT DRINKS - NAIL POLISH REMOVER


PRODUCT DIRECTORY PESACH KITCHEN CHOMETZ INFO PESACH INFO MEDICINE LIST PERSONAL CARE LIST INDEX

NUTS - OLIVE OIL NUTS Raw, Whole or Chopped Nuts (e.g., almonds, pine nuts, walnuts, etc.) without preservatives or other additives, such as BHT or BHA in corn oil, are approved for Passover. If label states that it is processed in a plant that processes kitniyos or chometz, then it requires a reliable KFP certification. Note: Many consider peanuts as kitniyos, which are not permissible on Pesach. Also, dry roasted nuts and ground nuts require reliable KFP certification. Whole pecans do not require KFP certification; however, pecan pieces and midget pecans must bear a KFP symbol. The following are certified for Passover by the STAR-K: 21st Century (aP Required) Assorted Nuts Allmac (a/No P Required) Hazelnuts Atlas Walnut (a/No P Required) Walnuts Blain Farms (a/No P Required)) Walnuts Cascade (a/No P Required) Hazelnuts Great Lakes (aP Required) Pine Nuts Poindexter Nut (a/No P Required) Walnuts

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OLIVE OIL Aicha (aP Required) Extra Virgin Al Ouedi (aP Required) Extra Virgin Organic Extra Virgin Amphora (aP Required) Extra Virgin Organic Extra Virgin Aulio (aP Required) Extra Virgin Organic Extra Virgin Virgin Aunt Patty’s (a/No P Required) Extra Virgin Organic Extra Virgin Baci d’Oliva (a/No P Required) Organic Extra Virgin Barka (aP Required) Extra Virgin Organic Extra Virgin Bella Vina (a/No P Required) Extra Virgin Bellissimo (a/No P Required) Extra Virgin Organic Extra Virgin

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Bivona (a/No P Required) Extra Virgin Organic Extra Virgin Botticelli (a/No P Required) Extra Virgin Organic Extra Virgin Bridgewell Resources (a/No P Required) Extra Virgin Ciento Uno (aP Required) Extra Virgin Organic Extra Virgin Casa Di Oliva (a/No P Required) Extra Virgin Organic Extra Virgin Casa Diva (aP Required) Extra Virgin Organic Extra Virgin Virgin Casale (a/No P Required) Extra Virgin Organic Extra Virgin Cora (a/No P Required) Extra Virgin Organic Extra Virgin C.H.O (a/No P Required) Extra Virgin Organic Extra Virgin Deprofundis (a/No P Required) Extra Virgin Derekoy (aP Required) Extra Virgin Organic Extra Virgin Virgin Dishful (aP Required) Extra Virgin Organic Extra Virgin Virgin Dorato (aP Required) Extra Virgin Durra (aP Required) Extra Virgin Egregio (a/No P Required) Extra Virgin Enrique (aP Required) Extra Virgin Organic Extra Virgin Virgin Essential Everyday (a/No P Required) Extra Virgin Estepa Virgen (a/No P Required) Extra Virgin Ex-Kobe (aP Required) Extra Virgin Organic Extra Virgin Virgin


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Piano del Principe (aP Required) Extra Virgin Organic Extra Virgin Pirolio (a/No P Required) Extra Virgin Pompeian-Marca Roja (a/No P Required) Extra Virgin Organic Extra Virgin Primanova (aP Required) Extra Virgin Riviere D’or (aP Required) Extra Virgin Organic Extra Virgin Romanza (aP Required) Extra Virgin Santo Stefano (a/No P Required) Extra Virgin Organic Extra Virgin Sevil (aP Required) Extra Virgin Organic Extra Virgin Solfrut (aP Required) Extra Virgin Spectrum Organics (a/No P Required) Tunisian Extra Virgin Tunisian Organic Extra Virgin SunFresh (aP Required) Extra Virgin Tarla (aP Required) Extra Virgin Organic Extra Virgin Virgin Tomer (aP Required) Extra Virgin Toscani (a/No P Required) Extra Virgin Organic Extra Virgin Volubilis (aP Required) Extra Virgin Winn Dixie (a/No P Required) Extra Virgin Organic Extra Virgin Zayit (aP Required) Extra Virgin Organic Extra Virgin Zaytun (aP Required) Extra Virgin Zeyteen (aP Required) Extra Virgin Organic Extra Virgin Virgin Zoe (a/No P Required) Extra Virgin OIL, GRAPESEED Delarosa (aP Required) Grapeseed Oil

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Forelli (aP Required) Extra Virgin Giannoulis (a/No P Required) Extra Virgin Gold River (aP Required) Extra Virgin Organic Extra Virgin Graziano (aP Required) Extra Virgin Kochav Habait (aP Required) Extra Virgin Korkut (aP Required) Extra Virgin Organic Extra Virgin Virgin Liohori (a/No P Required) Extra Virgin Lucini (aP Required) Extra Virgin Maestro Oleario (a/No P Required) Extra Virgin Meijer (a/No P Required) Extra Virgin Organic Extra Virgin Milas Olio (a/No P Required) Extra Virgin Organic Extra Virgin Napoleon (a/No P Required) Extra Virgin Nobel (aP Required) Extra Virgin Organic Extra Virgin Virgin Oleiva (aP Required) Extra Virgin Organic Extra Virgin Oleostepa (a/No P Required) Extra Virgin Oliovita (aP Required) Extra Virgin Olivos (aP Required) Extra Virgin Organic Extra Virgin Virgin Olivos Solare (aP Required) Extra Virgin Organic Extra Virgin Virgin Original Gourmet (a/No P Required) Extra Virgin Organic Extra Virgin Palermo (a/No P Required) Extra Virgin Organic Extra Virgin

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ORANGE JUICE - PREPARED FOODS ORANGE JUICE- Requires KFP Certification. Frozen Orange Juice- see Juices, Frozen ORTHODONTIC RUBBER BANDS Rinse well with cold water before Pesach. OVEN CLEANER The following may be used without any Passover symbol: Cook Top Cleaning Creme D-Grease Oven Cleaner Easy Off Shaklee (a/No P Required) Get Clean Scour off Heavy Duty Paste

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PAPER/PLASTIC DISPOSABLES Aluminum Foil Products – All disposable foil products may be used. Bags, Paper – For cold use only. Bags, Plastic – All Coffee Filters, Paper – All Crockpot Liners – All Cupcake Holders, Foil – All Cupcake Holders/Baking Cups, Paper – Requires KFP certification. The following are certified by the STAR-K: Paperchef (a/No P Required) If You Care (aP Required) Cups, Waxed Paper – For cold use only. Cups, Plastic Coated Paper – For cold use only. Cutlery, Plastic – All Paper Napkins – All Paper Towel Rolls – Any brand may be used in the following manner: The first three sheets and the last sheet attached to the cardboard should not come into direct contact with food, since a corn starch based glue may be used. (If using rolls of half-sized sheets, this rule applies to the first four and the last two sheets.) The rest of the roll may be used with hot or cold. Plastic Wraps – All Plates, Paper – Requires KFP Certification. Plates, Plastic – All Plates, Plastic Coated Paper – For cold use only. Styrofoam Plates & Cups – The problems associated with styrofoam are not a Pesach issue. They may contain ingredients that are nonkosher; however, they are free of chometz. Those who use styrofoam year-round may use it on Pesach. Tablecloths – All clear plastic, non-powdered, may be used. (Even for those that are pre-cut) Ensure that the plastics are not attached to avoid Shabbos & Yom Tov problems.

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PARCHMENT PAPER/PANLINERS 365 Everyday Value (a/No P Required) Beyond Gourmet (a/No P Required) Bak-o-matic (a/No P Required) Brown Paper Goods (a/No P Required) Chef LeBon (a/No P Required) Companions (a/No P Required) D&W Finepack (a/No P Required) Economic Choice (a/No P Required) First Mark (a/No P Required) First Value (a/No P Required) Georgia Pacific/Dixie (a/No P Required) Handy Wacks (a/No P Required) If You Care (aP Required) Master Baker (a/No P Required) McNairn (a/No P Required) Norpak (a/No P Required) Palisades Packaging (a/No P Required) Papercon (a/No P Required) Paper Chef (a/No P Required) The Pampered Chef (a/No P Required) Safeway Home (a/No P Required) Saga Bake & Cook (a/No P Required) Saga Pack (a/No P Required) Wilton (a/No P Required) PICKLED PRODUCTS Blanchard & Blanchard (aP Required) Capers DFS Foods (aP Required) Capers Unger’s (aP Required) Garlic Pickles PLASTIC – See Paper/Plastic Disposables PLAY-DOH Contains chometz and should be sold before Pesach. POLISH, FURNITURE All may be used. The following product is certified for Passover by the STAR-K without any additional Passover symbol: Melaleuca (a/No P Required) Rustic Touch POLISH, SHOE – All POLISH, SILVER/METAL The following brands may be used without any additional Passover symbol: Goddard’s Hagerty Weiman Wright’s POULTRY – See Meat & Poultry PREPARED FOODS Classic Cooking (aP Required) Matza Balls Sweet Tzimmes Assorted Kugels, Souffles & Soups


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QUINOA

See www.star-k.org/quinoa for more information.

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RAISINS The following raisins are approved for use on Pesach provided that “oil” does not appear in the ingredient panel: Berkley & Jensen (No P Required) Dole (No P Required) Great Value (No P Required) Market Pantry (No P Required) Nature’s Promise (No P Required) Shoprite (No P Required) Trader Joe’s (No P Required) Wegmans (No P Required) Weis (No P Required) RESTAURANTS Café Shalom Baltimore (P Required) Levindale’s Kosher Cafe Baltimore (P Required) Pearlstone Conference & Retreat Center Baltimore – advanced reservation req. (aP Required) RICE MILK– Rice milk is kitniyos and may possibly contain chometz. Under normal circumstances one may not consume it on Pesach. The brands listed on page 219 may be consumed by someone who is ill (see page 103).

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SALADS – See Veg./Salads, Fresh Pkgd. SALAD DRESSING Gourmet by Dina (aP Required) Balsamic Vinaigrette Dressing Basil Dressing Caesar Dressing Unger’s (aP Required) Caesar Dressing Creamy Italian Dressing Thousand Island Dressing SALT All brands of non-iodized salt that do not contain dextrose or polysorbates may be used. If it contains sodium silicate it is not a problem. The following are certified by the STAR-K: Natural Nectar (a/No P Required) Sea Salt (Coarse, Fine) Natural Tides (a/No P Required) Sea Salt (Coarse, Fine) Trader Joe’s (aP Required) Sea Salt Whole Foods (a/No P Required) Sea Salt SAUCES/DIPS Unger’s (aP Required) Barbeque Sauce Bone Chillin BBQ Sauce Brisket Sauce Chicken Sauce Duck Sauce Honey Dijon Marinade Hot Sauce Lemon & Herb Marinade Orange Ginger Sauce Rib Sauce Salsa Soy Style Sauce Steakhouse Marinade Stir Fry Sweet & Smokey BBQ Sauce Sweet & Smokey Marinade Teriyaki Glaze Tomato Sauce SCOURING PADS/SPONGES Any without soap may be used. SELTZER Any unflavored seltzer may be used. All flavored seltzer require KFP certification.

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Natural Earth Products (aP Required) Quinoa Ancient Harvest (a/No P Required) White Quinoa Grains Traditional Andean Naturals Brand 55lb bag of Golden Royal Quinoa- bearing aP and lot number: SCI-JI-107397-1/1 Contact: Michelle Casias, Specialty Commodities 701-282-8222, mcasias@sci-fargo.com

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CHOMETZ INFO

Quinoa is Kosher L’Pesach and is not related to the five types of chometz grains, millet or rice. However, because there is a possibility that quinoa grows in proximity to chometz grains and may be processed in facilities that compromise its Kosher for Passover status, quinoa should only be accepted with a reliable Kosher for Passover supervision. The following are STAR-K certified:

Note the following additional conditions: 1) Only “Original” version 2) Ideally purchase before Pesach 3) Use separate utensils.

PESACH KITCHEN

Glatt Mart (Brooklyn,NY-Ave. M) Only packaged products with aP Seven Mile Market aP sign/label (Balt., MD) PREPARED FOODS, FROZEN Noam Gourmet (aP Required) Passover Bagels (Non-Gebrokts) Passover Pizza Bagels (Non-Gebrokts) Passover Pizza Squares (Non-Gebrokts)

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SUSHI NORI SHEETS - VEG./OTHER, FRESH PEELED SUSHI NORI SHEETS Mizrach U’Maariv (aP Required) Roasted Nori Sheets SILVER/METAL POLISH – See Polish SODA Note: The following information applies to the Baltimore/ Washington area only. Consumers in other cities should obtain soda information from their local vaad hakashrus. Coca Cola P Required (“OUP” on bottle cap) Classic Coke Diet Coke Pepsi P Required (“KP” on bottle cap) Pepsi Cola (regular) – 2 Liter Diet Pepsi – 2 Liter SOY MILK Soy Milk is kitniyos and may possibly contain chometz. Under normal circumstances one may not consume it on Pesach. The brands listed on page 218 may be consumed by someone who is ill (see page 103). Note the following additional conditions: 1) Only “Original” version 2) Ideally purchase before Pesach 3) Use separate utensils. SPICES & SEASONINGS Pure spices require reliable KFP certification. SUGAR, GRANULATED All pure cane or beet sugar with no dextrose added may be used. SUGAR, BROWN/OTHER Brown sugar, confectioners sugar, and vanilla sugar require KFP certification. SUGAR, SUBSTITUTE California Delight Sucralis (aP Required) Gefen Sweet ‘N Low (P Required) Health Garden Xylitol- Reg. & Vanilla (P Required) Lieber’s Sweetees (P Required) Paskesz Sweetie (P Required)

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TEA, INSTANT Nestea – Regular Unflavored (No P Required) NOTE: Decaffeinated is NOT approved for Pesach. TEA BAGS Note: The following tea bags may be used without any additional Passover symbol: Acme – Reg Unflav America’s Choice – Reg Unflav Giant – Reg Unflav Jewel – Reg Unflav Key Food – Reg Unflav Lipton – Reg Unflav, Decaf Unflav Market Pantry – Reg Unflav Safeway– Reg Unflav Shop Rite – Reg Unflav Stop & Shop – Reg Unflav Tetley – Reg Unflav

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TOMATOES, SUNDRIED Blanchard & Blanchard (aP Required) Sundried Tomatoes DFS Foods (aP Required) Sundried Tomatoes Great Lakes (aP Required) Sundried Tomatoes TUNA BenZ’s (aP Required) California Delight (aP Required)

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VEGETABLES, CANNED/JARRED Benz’s (aP Required) Mushrooms California Delight (aP Required) Artichoke Bottoms Carrots Hearts of Palm Mushrooms White Potatoes Yams Unger’s (aP Required) Beets Carrots Mushrooms White Potatoes VEG./CARROTS, FRESH PEELED Fresh peeled carrots: whole, cut or shredded require KFP certification. The following are certified for Passover by the STAR-K: Coosemans (aP Required) Del Monte (aP Required) Dole (aP Required) Indianapolis Fruit Company (aP Required) Lancaster Foods (a/No P Required) Sheetz M. T. Go (aP Required) Wegman’s (aP Required) VEG./OTHER, FRESH PEELED Coosemans (aP Required) Squash Zucchini Del Monte (aP Required) Butternut Squash Yams Yellow Squash Zucchini Indianapolis Fruit Company (aP Required) Eggplant Parsnip Squash Sweet Potatoes Zucchini


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Bishul Beit Yosef, Mashgiach

Temidi

California Delight (STAR-S P required) Chunk "TONGOL" Tuna in Water Chunk Light Tuna in Water Chunk White Albacore Tuna in Water Chunk Yellowfin Tuna in Water Solid White Albacore Tuna in Water Skipjack Chunk Tuna in Water (Available in your local Kosher supermarkets distributed nationally by DS International Traders- 323-725-1045; Quality Frozen Foods- 718-256-9100)

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MEAT- All Chalak Beit Yosef L'Sephardim M&D Glatt (No STAR-S P Req./a Req.) Boxed Lamb Boxed Veal (Distributed by M&D Glatt- 646-765-4510) GLATT RANCH (when bearing STAR-S) Boxed Beef (Distributed by AD Rosenblatt)

CANNED GOODS California Delight (STAR-S P Required) Hearts of Palm-Whole Hearts of Palm Cuts & Pieces Pears in Light Syrup (Available in your local Kosher supermarkets distributed nationally by DS International Traders – 323-725-1045; Quality Frozen Foods – 718-256-9100)

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ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES Millesimato Kosher Val D’Oca (STAR-S P Required) Prosecco De La Rosa Vineyards (STAR-S P Required) Brandy Grappa IceWine Wines Organic Grape Juice

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STAR-S is a division of STAR-K dedicated to providing for the kashrus needs of Sephardic communities nationwide. Rav Emanuel Goldfeiz shlit”a is the Rav Hamachshir of STAR-S.

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STAR-S P NON-KITNIYOT PRODUCTS

KOSHER L’PESACH FOR BOTH SEPHARDIM AND ASHKENAZIM

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WATER Any fresh, bottled, spring or distilled water that is unflavored may be used (including those with fluoride or minerals). WAX PAPER Note: The following wax paper may be used without any additional Passover symbol: Cut Rite Essential Everyday HomeLife Life Brand Master Wrap Meijer Natural Value Publix Reynolds Shoprite Shurfine Stop & Shop Waxtex Weis WHIPPED TOPPING Unger’s (aP Required) WINE – see Alcoholic Beverages

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Lancaster Foods (a/No P Required) Acorn Squash Butternut Squash The Farmer’s Market (aP Required) Butternut Squash Yams VEG./POTATOES, FRESH PEELED Fresh peeled potatoes require KFP certification. VEG./SALADS, FRESH PKGD. All fresh packaged salads certified by the STAR-K are Kosher for Passover only when bearing the aP symbol. VEGETABLES, FROZEN All frozen vegetables require reliable KFP certification. The following products are certified by the STAR-K as Kosher for Passover and Bishul Yisroel. Shneider’s (aP Required) Eggplant Mixed Vegetables Peppers Potatoes with Rosemary VINEGAR Requires reliable KFP certification. Unger’s (aP Required) White Vinegar

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STAR-S P KITNIYOT PRODUCTS FOR SEPHARDIM ONLY STAR-S is a Division of STAR-K dedicated to providing for the Kashrus needs of Sephardic Communities nationwide. Rav Emanuel Goldfeiz shlit”a is the Rav Hamachshir of STAR-S We are happy to announce that the following products, including Kitniyot for Sephardim only, are certified reliably for Pesach 5775, Le’Mehadrin CANNED GOODS California Delight (STAR-S P Kitniyot required) Baby Corn –Whole Spears Cut Baby Corn Whole Kernel Corn (Available in your local Kosher supermarkets, distributed nationally by DS International Traders- 323-725-1045; Quality Frozen Foods- 718-256-9100) FROZEN BEANS Yerek Brand (STAR-S P Kitniyot required) Green Beans Cut Green Beans French Cut Green Beans Green Peas Peas & Carrots Cut Corn Mixed Vegetables Baby Lima Beans (Available in your local Kosher supermarket, distributed nationally by Quality Frozen Foods- 718-256-9100) RICE Carolina Mehadrin – Long Grain White Rice (STAR-S P Kitniyot required) (The above brand is available in your local Kosher supermarkets, distributed nationally by Quality Frozen Foods- 718-256-9100) Conrad Rice Mill (STAR-S P Kitniyot required) Wild Pecan Rice Hasadeh (STAR-S P Kitniyot required) Organic Black Rice Noodles Organic Thai Rice Noodles Himalayan Pride Basmati Rice (Brown & White) (No STAR-S P Req./a Required- Product is Kitniyot) Konriko (STAR-S P Kitniyot required) Hol Grain Gravy Thickener (Rice Starch) Hol Grain Brown Rice Bread Crumbs Hol Grain Brown Rice Crackers- Light Salt Hol Grain Brown Rice Crackers- No Salt Super Lucky Elephant Jasmine Rice (No STAR-S P Req./a Required- Product is Kitniyot) (The above 2 brands are available nationwide in Costco, Walmart, Sam’s Club and other fine stores/distributed on the East Coast by EMD sales (301) 520-3856)

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SALADS Pikante Salad (When bearing Star-S and Kosher L'Pesach L'ochlei Kitniyot INKJETTED in Hebrew on the Label) Babaganoush Caponata Italian Eggplant Cuisine Chinese Eggplant Grilled Eggplant Hummus & Turkish Salad Hummus Abu-Gosh Hummus Classic Hummus Galilee Hummus Jalapeno & Herbs Hummus Jerusalem Hummus Marrakech Hummus Masabacha Jalapeno & Herbs Hummus Moroccan Salsa (Matbucha) Hummus Old Jerusalem Traditional Hummus Pine Nuts Hummus Premium Hummus Roasted Pine Nuts Hummus Roasted Red Pepper Hummus Sun-dried Tomato Hummus with Tehina Hummus with Roasted Hot Pepper Hummus Za'atar Hummus Garlic & Lemon Indian Eggplant Matbucha Moroccan Moroccan Long Hot Pepper Red Cabbage Red Cabbage Salad Romanian Eggplant Sliced Spanish Eggplant Spanish Eggplant Tahini Baladi (original) with Soft Chick Peas Tahini Dip & Spread Tehina Thai Salad Spicy Turkish Salad Vegetarian Liver (Distributed by: Pikante USA Corp, 5334 SW 38th Way, Hollywood, FL 33312)


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Pesach Kitchen Checklist

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Oven Kashrus for Shabbos Use

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Oven Kashrus for Yom Tov Use

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The “Sabbath Mode”

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Appliance Pre-Purchase Advice

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STAR-K Certified Appliance Companies

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Tevilas Keilim Guidelines & Chart

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Bug Checking Chart

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PESACH INFO

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The STAR-K Pesach Kitchen

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Rabbi Moshe Heinemann, STAR-K Rabbinic Administrator As the Yom Tov of Pesach nears, and the diligent balabusta begins to tackle the challenge of preparing the kitchen for Pesach, undoubtedly the light at the end of the tunnel is beginning to shine. Although moving into a separate Pesach home sounds very inviting, such luxuries are often not affordable and definitely not in the Pesach spirit. Among the basic mitzvos of the chag is the mitzva of “Tashbisu Se’or Mibateichem”, ridding one’s home and possessions of chometz. However, if we are to use kitchen equipment, utensils, or articles that can be found in our kitchen yearround, it may be insufficient to just clean them thoroughly. One is forbidden to use these items, unless they have been especially prepared for Pesach. This preparation process is known as kashering. For a discussion regarding the latest time to kasher for Pesach see page 84. The Torah instructs us that the proper kashering method used to rid a vessel of chometz is dependent upon the original method of food preparation through which chometz was absorbed into the vessel. Kashering methods can be broadly grouped into four categories: LIBBUN – Incinerating HAGOLA – Purging ERUY ROSCHIM – Purging through a hot water pour MILUI V’ERUY – Soaking When possible, it is preferable for a person knowledgeable in the laws of kashering to be present during this kashering process.

LIBBUN Libbun is divided into two categories: Libbun Gamur: Heating metal to a glow Libbun Kal: Heating metal so that paper will burn on the other side of the heated utensil Metal utensils used in the oven for baking must be heated to a glow, if they are to be used during Pesach. The stove must also be kashered if it is to be used during Pesach. This includes the oven, cooktop, and broiler. No part of the stove can be considered kashered for Pesach unless it is completely clean and free from any baked-on food or grease.

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Conventional Oven

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In a self-cleaning oven, before using the self-clean cycle, one should clean the inside face of the oven door as well as the opposing outer rim of the oven outside the gasket, since these areas are not necessarily cleaned during the cycle. One should ensure that the gasket itself is clean on the area outside the oven seal. (Note: The gasket is sensitive to abrasion.) The self-cleaning cycle will then clean and kasher the oven simultaneously. Caution: There is a potential risk of fire during the self-cleaning process, especially if there is a build-up of grease on the bottom of the oven. It is recommended that one apply Easy Off, made especially for self-clean ovens, to lift and remove the grease. The oven should not be left unattended while in the selfcleaning mode.

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Self-Cleaning Oven

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In a continuous cleaning oven, one cannot assume that such an oven is clean based solely on the manufacturer’s claims; a visual inspection is required. Since caustic or abrasive oven cleaners (e.g., Easy Off ) cannot be used without destroying the continuous clean properties of the oven, a non-abrasive and non-caustic cleaner must be used to clean the oven. Grease spots will usually disappear if the top layer of grease is cleaned with Fantastik and a nylon brush. The oven should then be turned on to 450°F for an hour, so that the continuous clean mechanism can work. If the spots do not disappear, the oven should be left on for a few hours to allow the continuous clean mechanism to deep clean; otherwise, the spots should be removed with oven cleaner or steel wool. If the spots are dark and crumble when scratched, they can be disregarded. In all of the above cases, the oven should then be kashered by turning it on to the 550°F setting for 40 minutes.

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Continuous Cleaning Oven

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In a conventional oven, whether gas or electric, an oven cleaner may be necessary to remove baked-on grease. Be sure to check hidden areas, including corners, door edges, the area behind the flame burners, and the grooves of the rack shelves. If a caustic type of oven cleaner (such as Easy-Off ) was used to clean the oven, and some stubborn spots remained after a second application with similar results, the remaining spots may be disregarded. Once the oven and racks have been cleaned, they may be kashered by libbun kal. The requirement of libbun kal is satisfied by turning the oven to broil or the highest setting, for 40 minutes. In a gas oven, the broil setting will allow the flame to burn continuously. In a conventional electric oven, the highest setting (550°F) kashers the oven. Only libbun kal is required for the oven racks, since it is usual to cook food in a pan and not directly on the racks themselves.

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Due to reports of potential fires, one should not leave other operating heating appliances (i.e., dryers, toasters, coffee makers, toaster ovens, microwave ovens, or dishwashers) unattended. In fact, toasters and toaster ovens should be unplugged (by pulling on the plug and not the cord) when not in use. Most oven manufacturers instruct the consumer to remove the oven racks before self-cleaning, so they will not discolor. However, one may self-clean the oven with the racks inside even though they might discolor. After the self-clean cycle, one should use a little oil on the side of the racks to easily slide them in and out of the oven. There are some manufacturers that also require removal of the racks before the self-clean cycle can start. In this case, one should take the racks out, clean them very well, and then put them in the oven at the highest temperature (usually 550°F) for 40 minutes. This procedure kashers the racks. Some ovens come with a convection feature. This feature allows for more uniform heat distribution by using a fan to circulate the heat. If the convection oven has the self-cleaning feature, it will be sufficient to also kasher the fan. If there is no self-cleaning feature, the entire oven including the fan, while it is circulating, must be sprayed with a caustic cleaner and cleaned well. The oven should then be kashered by turning it on to the 550°F setting for forty minutes. Please note that many ovens today have “Aqualift”, instead of a conventional self-cleaning feature. Aqualift does not get hot enough to kasher the oven. After using the Aqualift feature, you would then have to kasher the oven by turning it to the 550°F setting for 40 minutes.

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The Cooktop Gas Cooktop

On a conventional gas range, the cast iron or metal grates upon which the pots rest may be inserted into the oven after they have been thoroughly cleaned. The grates can then be kashered simultaneously with the oven. (If kashering with a selfclean cycle, the grates do not need to be cleaned first. However, it is advisable to check with the manufacturer as to whether the grates would be able to withstand a self-clean cycle.) Note: The self-cleaning cycle may remove the paint finish if the grate is not manufactured to withstand the self-clean cycle. The rest of the range (not glass top) should be cleaned and covered with a double layer of heavy duty aluminum foil, which should remain on the range throughout Pesach. Please Note: Extreme caution should be taken not to cover over the vent, as well, so as to allow the oven heat to escape. The drip pans should be thoroughly cleaned and need not be kashered. The burners do not need kashering or covering, but should be cleaned.

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In a conventional electric cooktop, one needs to clean the burners well and then turn them on to a high heat setting until they are glowing hot. (This usually takes only several minutes.) The drip pans should be thoroughly cleaned and need not be kashered. The remaining cooktop areas should be cleaned and covered. The knobs with which the gas or electricity is turned on should be cleaned. No other process is necessary to kasher the knobs. Please Note: All ovens ventilate hot steam during cooking. In the past, the hot steam was ventilated through the back of the oven. Today, many ranges no longer ventilate in this manner. The oven steam is ventilated through one of the rear cooktop burners. During oven cooking, if the rear vented burner is turned off and covered by a pot or kettle, the hot steam will condense on the burner and utensils. This could create hot zea (condensate) that can cause serious kashrus problems with the utensil, if the food cooked in the oven is a meat product and the pot on the burner is dairy or pareve, or vice versa. Care should be exercised with the vented burner to keep it clear during oven cooking. Caution: When placing aluminum foil over the oven backsplash, be careful not to trap the heat coming from the oven vent between the foil and the backsplash; doing so may melt the backsplash if the oven vents through the back. Kashering a glass-ceramic cooktop for Pesach use is a bit complex. To kasher the burner area, one should clean it well and turn on the elements until they glow. The burner area will then be considered kosher for Pesach. However, the remaining area that does not get hot is not kashered. The manufacturers do not suggest covering this area as one would a porcelain or stainless steel top, as it may cause the glass to break. Real kosherization can be accomplished by holding a blowtorch over the glass until it is hot enough to singe a piece of newspaper upon contact with the glass. However, this may cause the glass to shatter and is not recommended. As the area between the burners cannot practically be kashered, it would be wise to place a trivet on the open glass area so the pots can be transferred. Furthermore, in order to use a large pot that extends beyond the designated cooking area, one should place a metal disc approximately 1/8 of an inch thick onto the burner area in order to raise the Passover pots above the rest of the glass surface. (Caution: This disc should not extend beyond the designated cooking area.) This will also help in case a small pot boils over, sending a trickle of hot liquid that would serve as a connector from the Passover pot to the non-Passover stovetop. (Note: Cooking efficiency may be compromised when using a metal disc.) For gas stovetops with a glass surface, one may kasher the grates by putting them into the oven with a libbun kal (550째F for 40 minutes). In most such models, the grates cover the entire top of the stove and there should be no problem adjusting pots on the stovetop. Food which falls through the grates and touches the glass surface should not be used.

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For those models where the grates do not cover the entire cooktop surface, it would be wise to place a trivet on the open glass area so that pots may be transferred. No food or pots may come into direct contact with the non-kashered glass surface. Some gas cooktops have an electric warming area on the glass top. In order to kasher this area, it would have to become red hot when turned on. Many of these warming areas do not become hot enough for kashering and may not be used on Pesach.

The Broiler

The broiler pan cannot be kashered by merely turning on the gas or electricity. Since food is broiled or roasted directly on the pan, the pan must be heated to a glow in order to be used during Pesach. This can be done by using a blowtorch (which should be handled only by qualified and experienced individuals). An alternative method is to replace the broiler pan. The empty broiler cavity must then be kashered by cleaning and setting it to broil for 40 minutes. If one does not intend to use the broiler, one may still use the oven even without kashering the broiler provided that the broiler has been thoroughly cleaned. Other inserts, such as griddles, which come into direct contact with food are treated the same as broiler pans. Therefore, they would also require application of direct heat until the surface glows red. Otherwise, the insert should be cleaned and not used during Pesach. Barbecue Grills – A grill cannot be kashered by simply turning on the gas or electricity. Since food is roasted directly on the grill, it must be heated to a glow in order to be used. This can be done either by using a blowtorch (which should be handled only by qualified and experienced individuals) or by sandwiching the grates between the charcoal briquettes and setting them on fire. An alternative method is to replace the grates of the grill. The part of the grill cavity which is level with the grate must also be kashered by heating it to a glow. This is due to the likelihood of food having touched that area during barbecuing. The empty gas grill cavity must be kashered by cleaning, closing the hood, and setting it to the highest setting for 40 minutes. In the case of a regular grill, the cavity should be filled with charcoal briquettes which should be set on fire. Other inserts, such as griddles, which come into direct contact with food are treated the same as a grill. Therefore, they would also require application of direct heat until the surface glows red. Otherwise, the insert should be cleaned and not used during Pesach. If the grill has side burners, they should be treated like cooktop grates, assuming no food has been placed directly on them. Practical Tip: It is easier to determine that the metal has been brought to a glow in a darkened room.

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,‫ י”ל דבתנורים שלנו א”א להבחין אם נשרף עליו מבחוץ‬,‫ אע”ג דהשיעור של קש נשרף עליו הוא אמבחוץ וכאן הוא מבפנים‬.1 ‫ ונ”ל‬.‫ וא”א להגיע לבחוץ של כותל הפנימי‬.‫ שיש לתנור שני כותלים וביניהם חומר המקיים את החום‬.‫אינו של דופן התנור‬ ‫אז הכותל הפנימי מבפנים הוא יותר קר מכותל הפנימי מבחוץ שמכוסה מכל‬,‫שכשפותחים את התנור ונכנס אויר קר לתוך התנור‬ .‫הצדדים‬

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Metal utensils (i.e., stainless steel, cast iron, aluminum, etc.) that have been used for cooking, serving or eating hot chometz may be kashered. This may be done by cleaning the utensils thoroughly and waiting 24 hours before immersing them, one by one, into a kosher for Pesach pot of water heated to a rolling boil; a rolling boil should be maintained when the vessel is immersed.

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Warming Drawers – Warming drawers cannot be kashered because the heat setting does not reach high enough to constitute libbun. The warming drawer should be cleaned, sealed, and not used during Pesach. Oven Hoods and Exhaust Fans – Hoods and exhaust fan filters should be cleaned and free of any food residue. Microwaves – When microwaves are used, they do not necessarily absorb chometz. The microwave should be tested to see if the walls become hot during use. To do this, one should cook an open potato in the microwave until it has been steaming for a few minutes. Immediately after the potato has been cooked, one should place a hand on the ceiling of the microwave to see if it has become too hot to touch. If one cannot hold a hand there for 15 seconds, we assume that the microwave has absorbed chometz. If this is the case, the microwave should be cleaned and sealed for Pesach. If it has not absorbed chometz (i.e., one can hold a hand there for 15 seconds), the microwave itself needs only to be cleaned well. It is recommended that one wait 24 hours before using the microwave on Pesach. The turntable should be replaced because it has come into contact with hot food and would not pass the hand test. One may replace the turn table with a ¼” Styrofoam board. Microwave ovens that have a convection or browning feature must be kashered using the convection and/or browning mode. The kashering method used would be libbun kal. The convection microwave should first be cleaned well. If the fan area cannot be properly cleaned, it should be sprayed with a caustic cleaner (e.g., Easy Off ) with the fan on, and rinsed off before kashering. One should then test the convection microwave to see if it reaches the required heat for libbun kal by putting it on its highest setting for 40 minutes. A piece of paper should then be held against the interior wall to see if it gets singed.1 If the paper is singed, the convection microwave has been heated sufficiently for libbun kal and can be considered kashered. Many models fail the test, because their settings do not allow the microwave to become hot enough for kashering. If this is the case, the microwave should be cleaned, sealed, and not used during Pesach.


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The metal utensil or vessel should be submerged into the boiling water for about 15 seconds. The utensils undergoing the kashering process may not touch one another. In other words, if a set of flatware is being kashered for Pesach, one cannot take all the knives, forks and spoons and put them into the boiling water together. Each of these items should be placed into the boiling water separately. Kashering Tip: Loosely tie the pieces of silverware to a string, leaving three inches between each piece, and immerse the string of silverware slowly, making sure the water keeps boiling. The process is finalized by rinsing the kashered items in cold water. If tongs are used to grip the utensil, the utensil will have to be immersed a second time with the tongs in a different position so that the boiling water will touch the initially gripped area. Unlike tevilas keilim, the entire utensil does not have to be immersed in the boiling water at once; it may be immersed in parts. A non-kosher for Pesach pot may also be used for the purpose of kashering. It is customary to make the pot kosher for Pesach before using it for kashering. This can be accomplished by cleaning the pot, both inside and out, and leaving it dormant for 24 hours. The pot should then be completely filled with water and brought to a rolling boil. Using a pair of tongs, one should throw a hot stone or brick into a pot that has been heated on another burner. The hot rock will cause the water to bubble more furiously and run over the top ridge of the pot on all sides at one time. (One should use caution, as the hot water may spray in all directions.) The kashering process is finalized by rinsing the pot in cold water. The pot may now be refilled, brought to a boil, and used to kasher the chometz utensils. Extra Bonus: After this kashering process has taken place, the status of these newly kashered utensils may be changed from milchig to fleishig, vice versa, or pareve.

ERUY ROSCHIM Sinks are generally made from either stainless steel, granite composite, china, porcelain enamel, steel, or other man-made materials such as Corian. Stainless Steel Sinks can be kashered using the following method: Clean the sink thoroughly. Hot water should not be used or poured in the sink for 24 hours prior to kashering. It is recommended that the hot shut-off valve under the sink be turned off 24 hours before kashering. The sink should be dry before kashering. Kashering is accomplished by pouring boiling hot water from a Pesach kettle/pot over every part of the stainless steel sink. Tip: If a roasting pan is filled and heated, the pouring surface is much wider than a kettle spout. It is not sufficient to pour water on one spot and let it run down the sink. The poured water must touch every part of the sink, including the drain and the spout of the water faucet. It is likely that the kashering kettle will need to be refilled a few times before kashering can be completed. After kashering,

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In pre-war Europe, where glass was expensive and hard to obtain, it was customary to kasher drinking glasses by immersing them in cold water for three periods of 24 hours. This is accomplished by submerging the glasses for one 24 hour period. The water should then be emptied, refilled and allowed to sit for another 24 hours. The procedure should be repeated a third time, for a total of 72 hours. This method of submerging cannot be used for Pyrex or glass that was used directly on the fire or in the oven. In general, kashering glasses is recommended only in cases of difficulty. Wherever glasses are readily available for purchase, special glasses for Pesach are preferable. Arcoroc and Corelle should be treated similar to glass for kashering purposes. It is important to note that where libbun kal helps, certainly libbun gamur is good; where hagola helps, surely libbun kal is good; where eruy helps, certainly hagola and libbun help.

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the sink should be rinsed with cold water. If hot water was accidentally used in the sink during the 24 hour dormant period, and there is not enough time before Pesach to leave the sink dormant for an additional 24 hours, a shaila should be asked. China sinks cannot be kashered. These sinks should be cleaned, not used for 24 hours, and completely lined with contact paper or foil. The dishes that are to be washed should not be placed directly into the sink. They must be washed in a Pesach dish pan which sits on a Pesach rack. It is necessary to have separate dish pans and racks for milchig and fleishig dishes. Porcelain, Corian or Granite composite sinks should also be considered similar to a china sink, since there is a controversy as to whether these materials can be kashered. Granite composite is a material fashioned from granite and plastic. Most sinks that look like granite are actually granite composite. Countertops – Silestone, Porcelain Enamel, Corian, Quartz, Plastic/Formica and Granite Composite countertops cannot be kashered; they should be cleaned and covered. To place hot food and utensils on these countertops, cardboard or thick pads must be used to cover the counter. Corian is also a form of plastic that cannot be kashered. However, since the chometz penetrates only a thin layer of the counter, it can be sanded down to take off a layer of Corian (the thickness of a piece of paper). It then is considered Kosher for Pesach. However, only a qualified contractor should attempt this procedure. Pure Granite (not granite composite), Marble, Stainless Steel, or Metal may be kashered through eruy roschim. Wood may also be kashered through eruy roschim if it has a smooth surface.


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PESACH KITCHEN CHECKLIST The following is a checklist reviewing items commonly found in the kitchen and how to prepare them for use during Pesach. UTENSIL Baby Bottle Baby High Chair Blech Blender/Food Processor Smoothie Machine

Can Opener Candlesticks/Tray

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Coffeemakers

Colanders Dentures, Bite Plates, Braces Dishwashers Electric Burner Drip Pans Grater Ice Cream Scooper

PREPARATION Since it comes into contact with chometz (e.g., washed with dishes, boiled in chometz pot), new ones should be purchased. Clean thoroughly. Preferable to cover the tray with contact paper. Libbun gamur. Should preferably be replaced New or Pesachdik receptacle required (plus any part of unit that makes direct contact with food). Thoroughly clean appliance. The blade should be treated like any knife and should be kashered through hagola. New or Pesachdik receptacle required (plus any part of unit that makes direct contact with food). Thoroughly clean appliance. The blade should be treated like any knife and should be kashered through hagola. Manual or Electric – Clean thoroughly. Clean thoroughly. Should not be put under hot water in a kosher for Pesach sink. Metal coffeemakers that have brewed only unflavored pure coffee. Clean thoroughly. Replace with new or Pesachdik glass carafe and new filters. Metal coffeemakers that have brewed flavored coffee should be cleaned thoroughly. Do not use for 24 hours. Pour one cup of water into chamber. Water should be heated in unit and allowed to drip over the exposed metal base. Replace with new plastic filter holder, new filters, and a new or Pesachdik glass carafe. Plastic coffeemakers should not be kashered. Metal – Libbun kal. Plastic – Do not use. Clean thoroughly after one has finished eating chometz. Cannot be kashered. Clean thoroughly. Metal – Libbun kal. Plastic – Do not use. Hagola

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Metal Wine Goblets Metal Wine Trays Mixer Pump Pot

Hagola

Clean thoroughly.

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Hagola Do not use, even with new blades and bowls. If in contact with chometz (e.g., sponge) do not use. Otherwise, does not need kashering. Refrigerator, Thoroughly clean. Lining shelves is not necessary. Ice cube trays (that are filled with water in the sink) should Freezer be put away with chometz dishes. Ice cube bins which catch the ice made in the freezer should be thoroughly cleaned and used as usual. Rings, (Finger) Eruy roschim Rings, Napkin Hagola Tables A table upon which chometz is eaten during the year may be used on Pesach if it is covered with a waterproof covering (e.g., sheet of plastic). It is preferable to put either cardboard or a few layers of paper on the table under the plastic covering. Tablepads may be overturned and used. Towels, Those used during the year with chometz may be used during Pesach if they have been laundered with soap and Tablecloths, etc. hot water, even if the stains do not come out. The same applies to potholders, bibs, and aprons. Synthetic material, such as Rayon and Terylene, that can only withstand a warm water cycle, may be used during Pesach after they have gone through a washing with detergent, and only if there are no visible stains after they have been cleaned. Transparent tablecloths may be coated with a powder and should be rinsed off before use. Regarding other tablecloths, see Pesach Product Directory. Vases Those used on the table during the year may be used during Pesach if they are washed, both inside and out. Washing cup (used Metal – Hagola Plastic – Put away with chometz dishes. in kitchen ) Water Pitchers Should be put away with chometz dishes.

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PREPARATION See Refrigerator, Freezer. See Water Filters.

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UTENSIL Ice Cube Trays Instant Hot Devices Light Box


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UTENSIL Water Filters

Water Coolers Water Urn

PREPARATION Plastic water filters that are connected to the faucet should be thoroughly cleaned, including the outside and the coupling, and may be used during Pesach without changing the filters. If they are metal and have been on consistently since the previous Pesach, they should be left on during kashering of the spigot. If they were first attached some time after Pesach, they should be removed before kashering the spigot and should be kashered separately. Instant hot devices and individual hot/cold water filters that are connected to the sink with a separate spigot should be kashered, along with the sink. Instant hot devices should be turned on during kashering of instant hot spigot. Cold water coolers should be cleaned thoroughly. The hot spigot on a water cooler should not be used if it came into contact with chometz during the year. Metal (uncoated)– Hagola; both inside and outside should be kashered. Porcelain Enameled or Plastic – Do not use.

KITCHEN ITEMS THAT CANNOT BE KASHERED Bread Machine

Melmac

Sandwich Maker

China

Mixer

Silverstone

Corningware

Panini Maker

Stoneware

Crockpot

Pasta Maker

Synthetic Rubber

Dishwasher

Plastic Utensils

Teflon

George Foreman Grill

Plastic Vegetable Steamer

Toaster/Toaster Oven

Immersion Blenders

Porcelain (Enamel) Utensils

Waffle Iron

Knives w/ Plastic Handles Pyrex

HAGOLAS KEILIM Date: Sunday, March 29, 2015 Agudas Yisroel of Baltimore 6200 Park Heights Avenue 9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Ten items or less 10:30 a.m. – Noon Regular Hagolas Keilim

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Rabbi Avrohom Mushell, STAR-K Kashrus Administrator

Cooking on Shabbos is a Torah prohibition derived from the constructive acts performed in erecting the mishkan. This forbidden act is known as a melacha. There are 39 categories of prohibited acts.

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There is a general rule regarding actions prohibited by the Torah which states that when one performs an action, and his intent is not for the prohibited reaction that results, it is permitted. This is called aino mechaven, which literally means that there was no intent to perform the activity. (For example, dragging a bench on the ground on Shabbos to bring it to another location is permitted, even though it may make a groove in the ground [plowing].) However, if this unintended consequence must result in the prohibited activity being done, it is as if one had initially intended to perform the prohibited action, and the action is prohibited (i.e., dragging a heavy bench on soft earth where it will surely make a groove in the ground). This is called a psik reisha.

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The prohibition of cooking on Shabbos is defined as the act of using heat to make a substance edible, or to change its current state. In order for food to be considered hot, the food must reach a temperature of yad soledes bo (120°F), hot enough to cause one to withdraw his hand due to the heat. If the food will not reach a temperature of yad soledes bo, there is no concern of cooking. Lighting a flame on Shabbos is also prohibited as it is written, “Do not burn fires in your homes on the Shabbos day.”1 The Torah prohibition of creating a fire on Shabbos also includes adding to an existing flame. This is referred to as mosif havara. Furthermore, one may not carry out an action that will cause the flame to ignite if it is the end result of his action. The term for this is gram havarah.

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Cookin’ just ain’t what it used to be. Technological advances have taken the old stovetop and oven and upgraded them to be safer, more efficient, and smart for today’s lifestyle. They are also far more complicated. With these transformations, the observant Jew is faced with challenges that did not confront him in the past. To understand how these changes affect the halachic use of the stovetop range on Shabbos and Yom Tov, it is worthwhile to review some laws and concepts as they relate to cooking on Shabbos and Yom Tov.

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Nevertheless, on Shabbos when the resulting consequence is neither wanted nor intended, it is classified as a psik reisha d’lo nicha leih, which is permitted by Torah law but prohibited by rabbinic law.2

GRAMA The halachic interpretation of a melacha is the action that one performs which causes a direct result. For example, when one strikes a match he directly causes a fire to ignite. When the resulting prohibited action is an indirect result of one’s action, it is called a grama. For example, setting a mouse trap is a grama for the melacha of tzod (hunting). A grama of a melacha is permitted by Torah law, but is rabbinically prohibited. Where there is a combination of factors that individually may have been restricted by rabbinic law, there may be room for leniency when combined with one another. Therefore, where a grama will cause a melacha to be performed that is unintended and unwanted on Shabbos (lo nicha leih), the action may be performed. This is the basis for allowing one to open a refrigerator door on Shabbos. In such a case, a thermostat will sense the change in temperature and cause the compressor motor to run; this is considered a grama. The running of the motor gives off sparks of fire which are not wanted or intended; thus, the melacha taking place is lo nicha leih. Opening the refrigerator results in a grama to an unintended and unwanted melacha. In the same vein, one may open an oven door on Shabbos when one removes all the food from the oven. The resulting grama (the melacha of havara) is unwanted and unintended.

RABBINIC ORDINANCES REGARDING FOOD PREPARATION Many rabbinic laws were initiated to prevent one from transgressing the Torah’s prohibitions. They are intended to distance us from what is prohibited, as well as to prevent us from performing actions which can be misconstrued with a prohibited melacha.

Shehiya- Among these rabbinic laws is Shehiyah. One is prohibited to leave

the food on or in the place where it will be cooking, even if it was placed there before Shabbos. There is concern that leaving food that is not ready to be eaten on the cooking surface or in an oven may lead one to add to the heat on Shabbos. The rabbis were concerned that one may adjust the heat to enhance the food. In the past, when cooking was done directly over burning logs, there was a concern that someone might stir the embers, which would add oxygen and generate heat. By stirring the embers, one transgresses two Torah prohibitions: burning a fire on the Shabbos day, and cooking (if the food is not yet cooked). 2. Psik resha d’lo nicha leh asur l’rov harishonim

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Chazara- Another rabbinic prohibition is Chazara, returning cooked food to the heat source on Shabbos. Even if the food is still hot and fully cooked, one may not return it to an oven or a covered stove unless it was removed with the intention of being replaced; it may not leave his hand from the time it was removed to the time it was replaced on the heat. This certainly would prohibit taking a cold pre-cooked food and placing it on a blech on Shabbos. This rabbinic decree was instituted because by placing food on the heat, it appears as if one is beginning to cook. It is important to note that reheating cooked foods that are liquid or contain liquid may be a transgression of the Torah’s prohibition against cooking on Shabbos. Solid foods that have been fully cooked before Shabbos may be reheated (i.e., kugel or roast) on Shabbos. However, due to the prohibition of Chazara, reheating must be done in a way that cannot be confused with cooking. Therefore, one may place a kugel or challah on top of a pot of food that is on the blech, but not on top of the blech itself.

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In order to prevent any wrongdoing, the rabbis decreed that unless the food is edible before Shabbos,3 one may not leave it on or in the oven once Shabbos begins, unless the embers are removed or covered to prevent someone from stirring them.4 In lieu of covering the coals, we have the custom of placing a blech5 over the flames before Shabbos. It should be noted that the main function of the blech is to make sure that one does not adjust the fire. Therefore, with a modern oven or cooktop, one should cover the temperature controls in addition to covering the flame with a blech.

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3. See Biur Halacha 253:1 Venohagu. 4. Garuf v’katum 5. Yiddish for metal sheets.

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Now that we have discussed some of the basic principles of warming food on Shabbos, let us examine what happens in practice when using an oven or warming drawer. As previously noted, aside from the prohibition of cooking on Shabbos, there is a prohibition against initiating a fire or causing increased burning. In the case of thermostatically controlled ovens and warming drawers, opening the oven or warming drawer will cause a mechanism to call for increased burning in order to compensate for the heat lost by opening the door or drawer. The resulting effect is a grama of havara, which is not permissible on Shabbos. However, as discussed earlier, where one does not want or intend for an action to take place, and has no need for its result, the initial action is prohibited by rabbinic law only. When coupled with the fact that the ensuing melacha is a reaction that was brought about indirectly, initiated through a grama, there is room for leniency and the initial

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action is permitted. Therefore, food left in the oven or warming drawer from before Shabbos may be removed on Shabbos, despite the fact that this action will eventually cause the oven to burn. This is because removing the food results in additional burning that is not wanted or intended. However, this can be said only when all of the food is removed at one time. If some food remains in the oven to be heated, the additional burning caused by opening the door is viewed as intentional and is, therefore, prohibited. Most warming drawers and ovens are thermostatically controlled and would fall into the above category. If a warming drawer is not controlled by a thermostat, one must check with the manufacturer to be sure that opening the drawer will not turn off the heating element. As previously discussed regarding stovetop controls, if there are multiple temperature settings these controls must be covered. Even when the warming drawer is not controlled by a thermostat, and opening the drawer will not affect the flow of power to the heating element, one cannot place food into the warming o drawer on Shabbos if its operating temperature is higher than yad soledes, 120 F. This is prohibited under the laws of Chazara.

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INDUCTION COOKTOPS An induction cooktop heats ferrous metals using strong magnetic fields. By placing or removing an iron vessel on the induction cooktop, one will initiate or stop the process of heating the metal. Therefore, induction cooktops should not be used on Shabbos or Yom Tov.

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SABBATH MODE OVENS Due to the halachic complications placed upon the Jewish consumer by technological innovations, STAR-K has been working with some manufacturers to design ovens that are more user friendly. Some of the common problems found in new ovens are 12-hour safety cut off; lights, icons and temperature displays that may be turned on by opening the oven door; and timed bake features that must be manually turned off in order to silence the bell. In certified models, many of these features are disabled. In addition, some Sabbath mode features such as temperature adjustment are quite practical and allow for easier use of the ovens on Yom Tov. The restrictions of cooking and burning are lifted under prescribed conditions. However, the Sabbath mode features do not in any way circumvent the regular restrictions involved in food preparations on Shabbos Kodesh. The laws of Bishul, Havara, Shehiyah, and Chazara must still be observed, even when using a Sabbath mode oven. Please note that the Sabbath mode programming is limited to ovens, and does not apply to the use of the stovetops.

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Now that we have reviewed the basic rules, let us look at some frequently asked questions about oven and stovetop use on Shabbos. The responses have been provided by Rabbi Moshe Heinemann, shlita, STAR-K’s Rabbinic Administrator.

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6. Also, it is a melacha she’aino tzricha legufo.

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Q. May I take out some food from the oven and leave the rest to remove later? A. No. When one opens the oven door, one is letting cool air into the cabinet. The thermostat will sense the loss of heat and compensate for it through additional burning; when one opens the oven door, he indirectly causes additional burning. This is a gram havara which, in its own right, is rabbinically prohibited. However, normally one does not want the burner to go back on if the oven is empty. Even though opening the oven door will cause the fire to burn longer, one does not want this to happen. On the contrary, it is a needless waste of gas or electricity. This is considered a psik reisha d’lo nicha leih. Although we do not allow a psik reisha d’lo nicha leih on a Torah prohibition, this action occurs indirectly as a grama and is only a rabbinic prohibition.6

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Q. May I leave cooked food in an oven that is on if it was placed in the oven before Shabbos? A. Yes. However, due to Shehiya the controls for the oven should be covered or taped. It is customary to cook all food before Shabbos to the point that it is edible for the average individual.

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Q. On Shabbos, may I adjust the temperature of an oven that has a Sabbath mode feature? A. No! The temperature adjustment feature in the Sabbath mode oven is for Yom Tov use only. (This issue is addressed in the Kashrus Kurrents article entitled,“Oven Kashrus: For Yom Tov Use.” ) On Shabbos, one may not adjust the temperature as this would cause the fire to burn or be extinguished. The Sabbath mode does not allow one to put food up to cook or reheat on Shabbos.

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Q. I have a smoothtop electric stove. The manufacturer says that this should not be covered or it will crack. Can I leave my food on the smooth cooktop on Shabbos without a blech? A. It is customary to cover the heat source, as was done in the past when one cooked directly on the embers. The concern at that time was to prevent stirring the embers to add heat. As noted earlier in the introduction, today the primary concern is that one should not try to raise the heat so that the food will cook faster. When one cannot place a blech on the stove top, it is sufficient to cover the controls and leave the cooked food on the stovetop.

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Therefore, when there are a combination of factors (a grama on a psik reisha d’lo nicha leih) it is permitted. If one leaves food in the oven after the door has been opened, he obviously wants the oven to go back on. This is prohibited as a psik reisha d’nicha leih, as if one intended to cause the fire to burn longer. If one accidentally opens the oven door, all of the food must be removed and the oven door cannot be opened again during Shabbos. If the oven door was accidentally opened and closed, and no food was removed, it is still permitted to eat the food provided that it was completely cooked before Shabbos. Q. My oven and warming drawer have a delayed start timer feature. May I set it to go on Shabbos morning and place the food to be heated there on Shabbos before the pre-determined time? A. No. The food should not be placed in the oven to be heated on Shabbos. Q. May I open my oven to take food out on Shabbos? A. First, one must be sure that opening the oven door does not automatically cause a light, icon or electrical switch or flame to go on. In the case of convection ovens, opening the door may cause the circulating fan to go off. Even though these actions are not intended, they are prohibited as if there was intent since this is an automatic consequence. If opening the oven door does not automatically set off an electrical reaction, then one may do so in order to remove food on Shabbos, provided that all the food is removed at that time. Note: Often the door will have a plunger switch that turns on lights or icons as a door is opened. If this plunger switch is disabled, it may prevent any prohibited reactions from taking place. Some STAR-K Sabbath mode ovens have a feature to disable icons, lights or signals so that the oven door may be opened on Shabbos and Yom Tov. Q. May I use a warming drawer on Shabbos? A. As discussed earlier, one may not put food into a warming drawer on Shabbos. Most warming drawers are regulated by a thermostat. When you open the drawer to put the food inside, you are going to cause the burner to go on and compensate for the heat loss that you created. By keeping food in the drawer, you are showing that you want this extra heat to be generated. This is prohibited on Shabbos.7 If the food was placed in the drawer before Shabbos, a warming drawer must be emptied the first time it is opened. A warming drawer with adjustable temperature settings that include temperatures over yad soledes (120°F) is like an oven, and its controls must be covered. If the warming drawer’s settings are all below yad soledes, there is no gezeira, rabbinic prohibition, regarding raising the setting and the controls do not need to be covered. However, one may not change the setting on Shabbos.

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1. Shmos 20:9, D’varim 5:13 2. Vayikra 23:7

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Yom Tov celebrations could never be complete without the traditional piping hot delicacies from past generations. However, the kosher homemaker must be well educated on how to prepare Yom Tov meals without fear of transgressing a Torah or rabbinic prohibition. When mentioning the prohibition of work on Shabbos the Torah writes, “Do not do any melacha (work prohibited on Shabbos).”1 This prohibition applies to melacha performed for food preparation, as well as other non-food purposes. In stating the prohibition of melacha on Yom Tov the Torah writes, “You shall not do laborious work.”2 In addition, when giving the initial command about the Yom Tov of Pesach the Torah writes, “No work may be done on them (first and seventh day of Pesach), except for what must be eaten for any person, only that may be done for you.” (Shmos 22:16) The Ramban explains that the contrast of terms (work versus laborious work) used for Shabbos and Yom Tov indicates the difference between melacha in general and meleches hana’ah. Meleches hana’ah is work done for food and similar necessary pleasures. Where the Torah commands us about the laws of Pesach, the term meleches avodah is not used in the prohibition. However, the Torah immediately includes the clause allowing melachah for food preparation. This being said, please note that not every melacha may be performed for the purpose of food preparation. Only those melachos which could not have been done before Yom Tov with the same result may be done on Yom Tov. Therefore, one may not originate a flame on Yom Tov since one could have left a fire burning from before Yom Tov. The prohibition of starting a new flame is referred to as molid, giving birth to a new entity. Melachos which are commonly performed for bulk processing of food (i.e., harvesting and grinding) are prohibited on Yom Tov. We commonly associate those melachos regarding the processing of bread, from the kneading of the dough and onward, as permitted on Yom Tov; those processes that occur before kneading (i.e., sifting and grinding) are prohibited. The focus of this article deals primarily with melachos associated with cooking on Yom Tov (i.e., cooking, burning of a flame) and extinguishing a flame. It is important to note that melachos permitted for food preparation or other Yom Tov necessities may be done only if the intent is to derive benefit from this action on Yom Tov. One may not cook food on Yom Tov for use after Yom Tov. In fact, one may not cook food on the first day of Yom Tov for consumption on the second day of Yom Tov. This is because the second day is a holiday by rabbinic law only.

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Therefore, one must be sure not to do any melacha for the second day until the first day has passed and the next night has begun.3 When Yom Tov falls on a Friday, one may cook for Shabbos only if he had already prepared some of the Shabbos food before Yom Tov. This food which is set aside is called Eruv Tavshilin.4 An Eruv Tavshilin is required in preparation for a Shabbos that follows either the first or last days of Yom Tov. With this in mind, let’s take a look at how these rules apply when we set the knobs of our ovens and cooktops for Yom Tov.

ELECTRIC COOKTOP Turning on an electric stovetop to warm food will initiate the flow of electricity to the burner. This is called molid. Halachic authorities have determined that electricity used as heat or light is considered fire. Therefore, by turning on the burner one is creating a new fire. This action could just as well have been done before Yom Tov and is prohibited because of molid. Turning the dial on an electric stovetop may also initiate a light or icon on a control panel which would otherwise be turned off. This may be a transgression of the melacha of kosev, writing, as well as molid. Even when the electric burner is left on from before Yom Tov, if one wishes to adjust the temperature of the burner there is further reason for concern. This is because as a rule, one does not know if there is electric current running to the element at the time he makes the adjustment. Even when there is an indicator light showing that a burner is turned on, this may not be an indication that electricity is flowing to the burner at that moment. Rather, it is indicating that the element is set to maintain the desired temperature adjustment by turning on and off at predetermined intervals. As a result, when one adjusts the temperature upwards on Yom Tov, he may be initiating the flow of electricity at a time that it was otherwise not flowing. As mentioned earlier, this would be prohibited due to molid. To circumvent this prohibition, an electrician can install an indicator light which is attached to the actual flow of electricity to the burner.5 This will indicate when there is a current flowing to the burner. When there is electricity flowing, one may raise the temperature in order to enhance cooking. Lowering the heat setting on an electric stovetop on Yom Tov is also not without its halachic ramifications. We know that extinguishing a burning log is the melacha of kibui. 3. We consider it to be right after tzeis hakochavim. 4. The eruv should consist of one cooked and one baked food. Each food type should be a minimum of a kezayis (an average egg). A blessing and statement are recited as these foods are set aside before Yom Tov. By setting aside this food for use on Shabbos we are in essence saying that we have some food prepared for Shabbos. Therefore, that which we cook on Yom Tov for Shabbos is only to add to this mix of prepared food for Shabbos. In addition, it is best to cook early on a Friday Yom Tov, so that the food for Shabbos is ready on Yom Tov. In essence you are also saying that the food is for Yom Tov, and if you would have visitors on Friday, this food could be served to them. 5. Please note that this may nullify a warranty.

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As with cooktops, one is forbidden to directly initiate a fire or heat to an electric coil due to the prohibition of molid. If the oven was turned on before Yom Tov, the temperature setting may be raised as necessary for cooking if one is sure that electricity is flowing to the element at that time. Also, one may not cause a light or icon to go on during Yom Tov. If a light goes off and on indicating when power is flowing to the heating element, then the temperature may be raised when the light is on.

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Not so long ago, the standard gas cooktop had a pilot light which was a constantly burning flame from which the burner drew its fire. If one has such a cooktop, he may turn on the stovetop during Yom Tov without concern of initiating a flame. Due to safety concerns, the old pilot flames have basically been phased out. Instead, cooktops have been fitted with electronic igniters which spark at the base of the burner to ignite the flame. This is prohibited on Yom Tov. One may turn on a burner only if he can do so without causing the electric igniters to go on. If it is possible to turn on the gas flow without starting the electric igniter, the burner may be started by holding a pre-existing flame to the burner (from a candle or a match lit from another burner) when turning on the gas. The easiest option would be to turn on the burner before Yom Tov. It goes without saying that one may increase an existing flame on Yom Tov when it is necessary for food preparation. As is the case with an electric stovetop, one can only lower the flame on a gas burner when this is done for the benefit of the food. An example of this is keeping the food warm while preventing it from burning. However, one may not turn off the flame completely.

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Lowering the heat setting of a stove on Yom Tov may be associated with the melacha of kibui. Therefore, this can be done only when it is for the benefit of the food so that it will remain warm but not burn. One may not turn the burner off completely. However, if there is an indicator light showing when power is flowing to the burner, one must be careful to lower the burner only when the indicator light is off. Note: Most stovetops that come with the Sabbath mode ovens have not been engineered to allow the adjustment of the stovetop temperature. The stovetop must be treated like a conventional oven, as described above. (See specific model listings for some exceptions.) Induction cooktops use electricity to create a magnetic field that will heat ferrous metal. These units react to the placing or removing of a pot onto the cooking surface and, therefore, cannot be used on Shabbos or Yom Tov.


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Generally speaking, one may lower the temperature only if it is necessary for the Yom Tov’s food and if a light or icon will not be turned off. If an indicator light displays when power flows to the oven, one may lower the oven temperature when power is not flowing (indicator light is off ), even if it is not needed for the food. Some Sabbath Mode ovens are designed to work on a delay. This feature permits raising the temperature on Yom Tov at any time, regardless of when power is flowing to the oven. This is because when one adjusts the dial or keypad, it is not directly causing the temperature of the oven to change. Therefore, this action is considered a grama, an indirect action, which will cause the temperature to be raised. Even with these types of ovens, it is better to lower the temperature only when necessary for food preparation or enjoyment of the Yom Tov. (Other features of Sabbath mode ovens are discussed further in this article.)

GAS OVENS Older ovens used to be ignited with a pilot light. This is a small flame from which the oven drew its fire when turned on. In halachic terms, this allowed the user to turn on the oven during Yom Tov without a question of transgressing the prohibition of molid. As with the gas cooktops, new ovens are equipped with electric igniters, most commonly known as a glow plug. When turning on the oven, the power to the glow plug is initiated. When the glow plug is hot enough, the gas will begin to flow and start the flame. When the oven chamber reaches the temperature set by the thermostat, it turns off the flow of gas and electricity. As the chamber loses heat, the oven will restart the glow plug which in turn restarts the gas in order to bring the chamber back to the required temperature. Since one may not directly initiate the flow of electricity to the glow plug during Yom Tov, he must turn on the oven before Yom Tov. When raising the temperature of the oven during Yom Tov, one must be sure that he is not initiating the electric current to the glow plug. Therefore, if one sees the glow plug glowing (it gives a bright orange light, which can be seen through the side vents on the floor of the oven) or if the flame is on, one may raise the temperature. As discussed earlier with regard to stovetops, one may lower the oven setting only when needed in order to benefit the food. It is important to note that some ovens will display a digital readout of the temperature when it is raised or lowered. This would pose a halachic question of writing and erasing, both of which are prohibited acts on Yom Tov.

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feature, one may raise or lower the temperature of the oven without affecting the heating element or glow plug. This is because the computer does not directly react to the change in settings; the oven will adjust the setting only after a delay. This means that turning on the heating element or glow plug is an indirect result of an action (grama). Therefore, since a grama is permitted on Yom Tov one may actually adjust the temperature on the oven during Yom Tov. For the Sabbath Mode ovens without the delay feature, the temperature may be raised only when power is flowing to the oven and lowered when power is not flowing to the oven, as indicated by the readout on the display.6 Another issue is that some ovens can be programmed to turn off at a preset time. This feature is known as Timed Bake. In many models, when the time has elapsed and the oven shuts off, it will sound either a bell/buzzer, or it will display a readout (such as the word “END�) to indicate that the oven is off. On some models, this buzzer or display will continue until it is manually turned off or until the door is opened, which is not permitted on Yom Tov. On those Sabbath Mode models that include the timed bake feature, the buzzer or readout is eliminated. (Please note that once the timed bake goes off, the oven cannot be used again for that Yom Tov.) As a safety feature, new ovens are designed to shut off after being on for 12 hours. Although this safety feature is very important, it creates a problem when preparing food for the daytime meal which is more than 12 hours after the onset of Yom Tov. For all types of Sabbath Mode ovens, the 12-hour cutoff is bypassed. In Sabbath Mode ovens, the door plunger switch is disabled so that it will not directly cause any electronic reaction. On some of these ovens, the cavity light will remain either on or off, depending upon how Sabbath Mode was entered. For other Sabbath Mode ovens, the light must be turned on at the control panel or the bulb must be unscrewed before entering the Sabbath mode. It is important to note that not all Sabbath Mode models offer the same features. If you have a STAR-K certified Sabbath Mode oven, please check our website at www.star-k.org to see which features are available on your particular model, or contact our office at 410-484-4110.7

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6. Check the appliance section of our website at www.star-k.org or contact our office at 410-484-4110 to determine if your model has the delay. 7. Please be aware that some companies advertise their ovens as having a Sabbath mode, when in actuality the only feature that the oven has is the 12-hour cut-off override. If it does encompass more than the 12-hour cut-off override, check to make sure there is a competent halachic authority behind the Sabbath mode to endorse it.


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The following are some commonly asked questions about oven and stovetop use on Yom Tov: Q. Why is one allowed to push a button on the keypad of a Sabbath mode oven on Yom Tov? A. Pushing a button on an oven during Yom Tov, when in Sabbath Mode, starts a process internal to the computer without any heat, light, sound, movement or anything tangible that can be perceived. This is not considered a melacha and is permitted on Yom Tov. When a melacha is finally accomplished, namely turning on the heating element in the oven, it is done so through a grama (an indirect act) because there is a delay of 15-25 seconds before the heating elements can be activated. This grama is permitted on Yom Tov, but not on Shabbos. Q. Can one turn on a Sabbath Mode oven on Yom Tov or Shabbos? A. No. This is because it directly causes the display to change, which is prohibited. Q. Can I set the timed bake feature on Yom Tov? A. For those ovens that have the timed bake feature included in the Sabbath Mode, it can be set before Yom Tov only. This will allow for a one time usage. Once the oven shuts off, it cannot be used again for that Yom Tov. One may not set the timed bake mode on Yom Tov (and certainly not on Shabbos). Q. May one turn off the stove or oven to conserve energy on Yom Tov? A. No. One is permitted to lower the setting only when it is necessary for the preparation of the Yom Tov’s food. Q. May one lower the setting on a Sabbath Mode oven even when it is not for the benefit of the food? A. Sabbath Mode ovens that are equipped with a delay may be lowered on Yom Tov. This is because the reaction of the oven in lowering the temperature is the result of a grama (indirect action). Although we permit extinguishing or lowering a flame only when it is needed for food, this applies where one actually performs the action. In this case, when the computer will lower the temperature later on as a reaction to one’s instructions, it is called gram kibui and it is permitted. Q. Can I open and close a standard oven door at any time on Yom Tov? A. On Yom Tov, one may open and close the door of an oven in order to process the food as needed if this does not cause a light or icon to go on as a direct result. On Shabbos, there is a problem with opening the oven door because it will cause

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Q. Must I wait until I see the glow plug glowing before opening the door to my gas oven on Yom Tov? A. As a rule, the oven will not immediately go on because of the reduction of heat created by opening the door. Therefore, even though the oven will eventually go on because its door was opened, this is not a direct result of your action. This additional burning is permitted on Yom Tov. Regarding raising the temperature of a gas oven on Yom Tov, one may not do so unless he knows that the glow plug is glowing (and the display will not change). This is because raising the temperature setting will directly cause the glow plug to go on if it is otherwise off, creating a problem of molid. However, if the oven is Sabbath Mode certified with a built-in delay feature which was initiated before Yom Tov, he may adjust the temperature on Yom Tov.

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additional burning in the oven. This is prohibited on Shabbos81but permitted on Yom Tov.

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8. On Shabbos, while the oven is operating, the door may be opened once and all the food removed; the door may then be closed. For further information about oven usage on Shabbos, see “Oven Kashrus: For Shabbos Use� on our website at www.star-k.org.


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THE SABBATH MODE Mr. Jonah Ottensoser, STAR-K Engineering Consultant Appliance manufacturers, with the aid of modern technology, have designed kitchen appliances to be safer and more efficient while incorporating various features to enhance operation. However, the integration of this technology may pose a challenge to their proper use on Shabbos and Yom Tov. In 1997, a historic technological project was launched between a major appliance manufacturer and a kosher certification agency. Whirlpool Corporation (manufacturer of KitchenAid) approached the STAR-K to help modify their ovens for use on Shabbos and Yom Tov. Prior to that time, many of their appliances did not conform to halachic guidelines. Following some adjustments, a successful mode was developed. Whirlpool called this “Sabbath Mode� and was awarded a patent in 1998 for this concept.

STAR-K certification on appliances falls into two categories: 1. Sabbath Mode, includes models that have unique software/hardware designed to specifically address our concerns. 2. Sabbath Compliant, includes models that the manufacturer wanted STAR-K to assess for use by the observant Jew. The intention was to assist the consumer in avoiding purchase of an expensive oven or stove that cannot be used on Shabbos and Yom Tov. Details on manufacturers of both categories are listed by company and specific model number on our website, www.star-k.org.

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Note: The Sabbath Mode does not allow us to turn these appliances on or off during Shabbos. The Sabbath Mode also does not allow us to use these appliances completely at will on Shabbos or Yom Tov. Rather, it enables us to use these appliances within the guidelines of halacha, as delineated in the letters of certification (available from the STAR-K office), or as posted on the STAR-K website. Ovens with the Sabbath Mode will not shut off after 12 hours of continuous operation. In many cases, this mode will prevent the oven light from going on/ off as the door is opened/closed. In some models, however, the bulb must be unscrewed or the light left on for the entire period. No lights, digits, solenoids,

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Many ovens have a timed bake feature that allows the oven to go off after a fixed period of time. However, after the time runs out many models chime indefinitely or have an icon or light that is canceled when the door is first opened. The STAR-K website lists models that have the timed bake feature without these drawbacks when in Sabbath Mode.

Power Failures

For safety reasons, most ovens will not recover from a power failure in the ON condition. Some exceptions are noted on STAR-K’s website.

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Warming drawers should be treated as standard ovens, since they present the same issues. They are thermostatically controlled, and their lowest temperature is often above 115°F. As is the case with a standard oven, all food must be placed in the warming drawer before the start of Shabbos.

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Timed Bake

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Ovens certified as Sabbath Compliant have the same basic features as those with the Sabbath Mode, except no delay is built into the set temperature change process. Therefore, the temperature cannot be changed on Yom Tov. On some models, adjustment of the set temperature may still be possible on Yom Tov. These models do not have a digital temperature readout. They have an indicator light that cycles on/off as power flows to the heating elements. One can raise the temperature when the light is on and lower it when it is off. For other Sabbath compliant models which do not have a cycling indicator light, the set temperature chosen before Yom Tov cannot be adjusted on Yom Tov. The STAR-K website has details about specific models.

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fans, icons, tones or displays will be activated/modified in the normal operation of the oven. For these Sabbath Mode models, the set temperature can be raised or lowered on Yom Tov – but not on Shabbos – for cooking purposes at any time. This is because there is a built-in delay between the request for temperature change and its actual implementation.


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require resolution. These include when to open the refrigerator door on Shabbos, and what to do about heating elements that turn on to defrost the coils. The STAR-K has developed a set of criteria through which the latest technological advancements are employed to alleviate these problems. After entering the certified mode (called either Sabbath or Holiday Mode), the consumer need not worry about lights, digits, icons, tones, alarms, solenoids or fans being activated/deactivated when opening or closing the door. A builtin delay prevents the compressor from turning on immediately after the door is opened. The defrost cycle operates solely on clock time, without any feedback from the consumer’s use of the refrigerator. (Current technology is introducing control of the defrost cycle by counting the number and length of door openings, which may present a halachic problem.) Finally, the ice and cold water systems will be deactivated since they invariably use electrical solenoids and motors to operate. (After a power failure, units will return to the certified mode.) This article is merely an overview of the application of modern technology to appliances, and how it affects the Orthodox Jewish consumer. For certified models and guidelines for their proper usage, please check the STAR-K website at www.star-k.org

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Cooktop

Temperature Adjustment on Yom Tov

Should not activate any tones or icons. Should not activate or deactivate any heating elements (listen for relays clicking, or see if power indicator light goes on immediately). If light in oven cavity is activated by opening the door, one should be able to either remove the bulb or leave on the light at the panel switch for the entire time.

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If timed bake is desired (for Friday night or the first night of Yom Tov), check to make sure that no icons, tones or displays are canceled when the door is opened, and that a buzzer does not need to be manually turned off.

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If you desire to change the temperature of the oven on Yom Tov, the display readout should not change and no tones should be activated. To adjust the temperature, either one must know when power (gas or electric) cycles to the oven or there must be a built-in delay (grama). Please note that not all indicator lights indicate when power is cycling to the oven; rather, they may indicate only that the oven is on.

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Should have a way to disable or override.

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Glass or used cooktops may present a problem of kashering for Pesach. Check with your rav. Electric cooktops may pose a problem with adjusting the temperature on Yom Tov. Electronic ignition may pose a problem with initiating a flame on Yom Tov. Cooktops (gas or electric) may have a light or light bar that turns on when the burner is turned on. Some of these light bars also increase or decrease as the temperature setting is adjusted. Some cooktops may also have simmer lights that turn on and off as one enters or exits a very low setting. Avoid electronic controls. After return of power from a power failure, these units will probably stay off. Avoid induction cooktops. They work well, but are not usable on Shabbos or Yom Tov.

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Warming Drawers Warming drawers have the same issues as ovens (timed cut-off, temperature adjustment on Yom Tov, opening the door, and timed bake) because they are thermostatically controlled. Many warming drawers cannot be set for temperatures below 120ºF (yad soledes). Check with your rav for proper use of warming drawers on Shabbos.

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Opening the Refrigerator/Freezer Door Should not cause circulation fans to go on/off. (Check to see if fan runs with open door. If it does not, press down door plunger switch and listen to see if fan goes on. Some models have two door plunger switches - one for the light and another for the fan motor.) Should not activate any tones or digital readouts (e.g., door ajar icons, cabinet temperature and settings). Should not affect defrost cycle. (Defrost cycle should not be dependent upon the amount of times and duration of the door opening.)

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Simple is better. Gas is recommended over electric. Avoid slew controls (up/down arrow). Stick to knobs or number pads. If a company advertises a Sabbath Mode, make sure it includes more than the 12-hour cut-off override; otherwise, see potential problems above. Also, make sure there is a competent halachic authority behind the Sabbath Mode to endorse it. To verify that your product has a STAR-K certified Sabbath Mode, you can search for your model number in the appliance section of our website at www.star-k.org or call our office at 410-484-4110. Before first use of a new oven, be sure to wash the racks and interior of the oven thoroughly with warm water and soap to remove any coating oil. When remodeling a kitchen with a separate gas cooktop or a dishwasher, it is advisable to install them with a separate on/off switch. Before Shabbos or Yom Tov, this switch should be turned off to avoid any problems. Before purchasing any cooking appliance, it is best to view the actual item in the store. Visit our website at www.star-k.org for lists of oven products under STAR-K certification.

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Simpler is better. Test the unit at the store before purchasing.

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Automatic Ice Makers – Lift the hanger bar to an off position before Shabbos or Yom Tov to ensure that nothing is activated by removing ice. Ice and Cold Water Dispensers – Should not be used on Shabbos or Yom Tov because it directly turns on a valve and/or motor. Motion Detectors – Problematic for Shabbos and Yom Tov because the refrigerator is illuminated when one approaches it.

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Taping or otherwise holding down the door plunger switch to avoid these problems will cause the refrigerator to operate less efficiently (the cavity temperature will be higher than expected); in hot, humid climates, the compressor may run continuously which may shorten its operating lifetime. Always remember to remove the tape or other hold-down device once Shabbos/Yom Tov ends. Numerous models are now using magnetic door switches instead of the mechanical spring plunger switches; avoid these models. If you already own such a model, you may disable it by locating the switch with a strong magnet and then taping the magnet over it. The magnet must be flat enough to not interfere with the proper sealing of the door gasket when you close the fridge. To locate the switch, check the outside top of the refrigerator. There may be a plunger switch, or there may be a magnetic switch somewhere along the refrigerator’s inside frame, around the sides or at the top of the fridge.

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Light in refrigerator cavity should be removed, either by unscrewing the bulb or by taping down the light switch. Check to make sure there are no other lights (e.g., door lights) that are turned on when the door is opened.

PERSONAL CARE LIST INDEX

APPLIANCE PRE-PURCHASE ADVICE 47


PRODUCT DIRECTORY PESACH KITCHEN CHOMETZ INFO

STAR-K CERTIFIED APPLIANCE COMPANIES For details regarding specific models and guidelines on how they may be used on Shabbos and Yom Tov, please visit our website, www.star-k.org, or call our office at 410-484-4110. Amana

Cooking Products

Dacor

Cooking Products Refrigeration Products

Cooking Products Refrigeration Products

Cooking Products Refrigeration Products

Frigidaire

General Electric Cooking Products

Kenmore

Cooking Products

LG

PESACH INFO

Maytag

Cooking Products

Premier Appliance Cooking Products

Sub-Zero MEDICINE LIST

Refrigeration Products

PERSONAL CARE LIST

Electrolux

Cooking Products Refrigeration Products

Cooking Products

INDEX

Bosch

Cooking Products Refrigeration Products

True Manufacturing Refrigeration Products

Viking

Cooking Products Refrigeration Products

White-Westinghouse Refrigeration Products

Gaggenau Jenn-Air

Cooking Products Refrigeration Products

KitchenAid

Cooking Products Refrigeration Products

Liebherr

Refrigeration Products

Miele

Refrigeration Products

Samsung

Cooking Products

Thermador

Cooking Products Refrigeration Products

U-Line

Refrigeration Products

Whirlpool

Cooking Products

Wolf

Cooking Products

Refrigerator “Whoosh” Sound We have received numerous inquiries concerning the “whoosh” sound that occurs when some freezer doors are closed. This sound occurs when the freezer door is opened and the cold air escapes from the freezer and is replaced by warmer, lighter and less dense air. Since the door is closed, the warmer air cools and becomes denser; the air takes up less space than when it was warm. This creates a vacuum in the freezer which nature tries to correct by sucking in outside air through the door gasket; thus, the “whooshing” sound. This process does not present any halachic problems for Shabbos or Yom Tov.

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Utensil to be immersed must be completely clean and free of dirt, dust, rust, stickers, labels or glue. (Practical Tip: WD-40 is very effective in removing adhesive.)

If one forgot to recite the brocha, the immersion is valid. The water of the mikva must touch the entire vessel, both inside and out.

If a vessel will be ruined if placed in a mikva, a rabbinic authority should be consulted. After toveling an electric appliance that requires tevila, the appliance must be thoroughly dried out for at least 48 hours before use.

The cover can be immersed separately if it is removable. A pocket knife should be immersed in its open position so that the water will touch all areas of the blade. A narrow necked bottle should be immersed with the neck facing upwards, so that the inner surface of the bottle will fill completely with mikva water. Care must be taken that no air is trapped in the submerged vessels.

Utensils require tevila with a brocha when they come into direct contact with food during preparation or mealtime and are made from metal (e.g., aluminum, brass, copper, gold, iron lead, silver, silverplated, and tin or glass including Pyrex, Duralex, and Corelle).

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INDEX

For a complete article about Tevilas Keilim visit our website at www.star-k.org.

PERSONAL CARE LIST

Anyone may tovel keilim, including a small child or non-Jew; however, a Jewish adult must be present to verify that the tevila took place. A brocha may be recited only if a Jew performs the immersion. Therefore, if many utensils are to be immersed with the help of a child or non-Jew, the owner should first immerse a few vessels with a brocha and then let the child or non-Jew take over.

MEDICINE LIST

Thermos bottle liners do not need to be removed before immersion.

PESACH INFO

If a basket or net is used to hold small utensils, the basket should be immersed in the water, the utensils placed in the basket, and the basket swirled under the water so that the water will touch all areas of the utensils.

CHOMETZ INFO

The entire vessel must be under water at one time, but it does not have to be submerged for any prolonged period of time.

PESACH KITCHEN

One wets his hands in the mikva water, holds the vessel in the wet hand and says, “Baruch...Asher Kidshanu B’Mitzvosav V’Tzivanu Al Tevilas Keili” (Keilim for multiple utensils) and immerses the vessel(s).

PRODUCT DIRECTORY

TEVILAS KEILIM GUIDELINES


PRODUCT DIRECTORY PESACH KITCHEN CHOMETZ INFO PESACH INFO

TEVILAS KEILIM CHART FOOD UTENSIL Aluminum Pans, Disposable to be used more than once Aluminum Pans, Disposable to be used only once Blech Blender - Handheld Immersion Wand with metal blade on bottom Bone Brush, Pastry Brush for Grill, Metal Can Opener Cans, Reusable Empty if opened by a Yehudi China, Bone China, Glazed Colander, Metal Cookie Cutters, Metal Cork Screw Corningware Crockpot, Ceramic Insert Crockpot, Glass Lid Crockpot, Outside Metal

MEDICINE LIST

Tevila with Brocha

FOOD UTENSIL Metal Cutlery

No Tevila

Paper

No Tevila Tevila with Brocha

Tevila with Brocha No Tevila No Tevila

No Tevila

Dishes, Ceramic

Tevila w/o Brocha

Storage Utensils, Glass

No Tevila Tevila w/o Brocha Tevila w/o Brocha Tevila with Brocha No Tevila No Tevila Tevila w/o Brocha Tevila w/o Brocha Tevila w/o Brocha No Tevila

No Tevila Tevila w/o Brocha Tevila with Brocha Tevila with Brocha Tevila with Brocha Tevila with Brocha No Tevila No Tevila No Tevila No Tevila

INDEX

Meat Tenderizer Hammer, Metal

Tevila with Brocha

No Tevila

No Tevila

Dish Rack, Metal Earthenware, Non-Glazed dull finish (e.g., flower pot) George Foreman Grill Glass (including Pyrex, Duralex & Corelle) Hot Air Popcorn Maker, Metal Hot Water Urn, Metal Ice Cream Scooper Knife, Arts & Crafts Knife Sharpener Meat Thermometer

TEVILA GUIDELINE

Metal Flour & Sugar Storage Canisters Metal Pots Coated with Teflon, Enamel or Plastic Metal Spoon Specifically for Medicine Microwave Turntable, Glass Mixer Beaters

Tevila w/o Brocha

Peeler, Vegetable Plastic Porcelain Enamel Racks, Cooling Racks, Oven Rolling Pins metal or wood Sandwich Maker Sink Racks, Stainless Steel Spatula, Metal Stoneware Stoneware, Non-Glazed

Shell

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TEVILA GUIDELINE

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not brought to the table Styrofoam Tea Kettle, Corelle

Tevila w/o Brocha Tevila w/o Brocha Tevila w/o Brocha Tevila w/o Brocha Tevila w/o Brocha

No Tevila Tevila w/o Brocha Tevila w/o Brocha No Tevila No Tevila Tevila w/o Brocha No Tevila Tevila with Brocha Tevila w/o Brocha No Tevila No Tevila No Tevila Tevila with Brocha

Thermos(glass Insert)

Tevila with Brocha

Thermos(plastic insert) Toaster Toaster Oven rack & tray only Waffle Iron, Teflon Coated Warming Tray Wood Wooden Cask with Metal Straps

No Tevila Tevila w/o Brocha Tevila with Brocha Tevila w/o Brocha No Tevila No Tevila Tevila w/o Brocha


NO CHECKING REQUIRED Make sure everything is properly sealed and stored in a cool dry area. Improper storage can lead to infestation issues. Note: Raisins, grains, and nuts should be purchased from companies that have proper quality control and storage practices.

Asparagus, White

Beets

Butternut Squash

Eggplant

Kohlrabi Bulb

Nuts

Onions

Parsnips

Peppers

Potatoes

Pumpkins

Radishes

Raisins

Rutabagas

Tomatoes

Turnips

Zucchini

1. 2. 3.

Note: If one does not have a thrip cloth, the water may be checked for infestation by placing a white basin over a light box.

Broccoli

Cabbage

Cabbage, Red

Cauliflower

Chives

Cilantro

Collard Greens

Dill

Endive

Escarole

Kale

Kohlrabi Leaves

Lettuce

Mint Leaves

Mustard Leaves

Oregano

Parsley

Rosemary

Sage

Spinach

Watercress

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Bok Choy

PERSONAL CARE LIST

Basil

MEDICINE LIST

4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Wash produce well. (Note: Use warm water for broccoli and cauliflower.) Prepare a basin with water and a non-bleach and non-toxic dishwasher detergent solution. The water should feel slippery. Agitate the produce in the solution for 15 seconds. (Note: For broccoli and cauliflower, soak for 30 seconds BEFORE agitating.) Remove the produce from the basin and shake off excess water over the basin. Pour water through the thrip cloth. Check the thrip cloth over a light box for any insects. If insects are found, repeat steps 1-6. This can be done up to three times. If insects are still found on the third try, the produce should not be used.

PESACH INFO

THRIP CLOTH METHOD

CHOMETZ INFO

Artichoke Bottoms

PESACH KITCHEN

Alfalfa Sprouts

PRODUCT DIRECTORY

BUG CHECKING CHART


PRODUCT DIRECTORY PESACH KITCHEN

BUG CHECKING CHART RINSE WELL 1. 2.

TO PURCHASE a light box, thrip cloth, loupe, or a colored copy of this chart,

Wash the produce under a direct stream of water. No further checking is necessary.

Celery Stalks

Endive, Belgian

Grapes

Mushrooms, Mushrooms, Button Portobello

call 410-484-4110 or email info@star-k.org

CHOMETZ INFO

VISUAL CHECK Perform a visual inspection, checking for any bugs. Note for Leeks & Scallions: Check inside and outside the tube, as well as between leaves, for leaf miner trails.

PESACH INFO

Carob

1.

MEDICINE LIST

3.

PERSONAL CARE LIST

Fennel Bulb

Figs

Leek

SOAP WASH ONLY

2.

INDEX

Dates

4. 5. 6.

PEEL PROPERLY

Prepare a basin of detergent solution, using at least two tablespoons of detergent per gallon of water. Agitate the strawberries in the Strawberries solution for 10-15 seconds. Let the strawberries soak for at least one minute in the solution. Rinse off each berry. It is advisable to remove the tops. Otherwise, pay careful attention to rinsing off the top area well. No further checking is required.

Mites are being found in the crown and outer rind, as well as inside the blossom cups and crevices, if the pineapple is not peeled properly. Pineapple The pineapple should be peeled until only yellow fruit is visible. The fruit and cutting board should be rinsed after peeling since the insects often crawl onto the cutting board. The crown and rind should not be used on decorative platters since the insects can transfer to other fruit.

REMOVE PEEL & RINSE Mites can be found in between the layers of the peel.

VISUAL CHECK & THRIP CLOTH Remove triangular side leaves and use the thrip cloth method on the tops.

Garlic

NOT RECOMMENDED

Asparagus

Checking requires specialized training or is not practical.

Artichoke

Blackberries Fresh

Brussel Sprouts

Scallions

Edible Flowers

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Raspberries Fresh

NOTE: Many people find peeling asparagus completely like a carrot yields a tasty kosher result with no further checking required.


PRODUCT DIRECTORY PESACH KITCHEN CHOMETZ INFO

CHOMETZ INFORMATION

Guide to Selling “Real” Chometz Before Pesach

55

Is it “Real” Chometz?

56

Baltimore Chometz Burning 2015

57

What Should I do if I find Chometz on...

58

A Guide to Purchasing Chometz after Pesach

59

Chometz After Pesach Chart

62

Stores where Chometz can be Purchased after Pesach

64

When Chometz may be Purchased after Pesach

65

MEDICINE LIST

54

PESACH INFO

Zmanim for Erev Pesach

PERSONAL CARE LIST INDEX


PRODUCT DIRECTORY

ZMANIM FOR EREV PESACH The following chart indicates the latest times for eating and burning of chometz, and the time for lighting candles on

Erev Pesach, Friday, April 3, 2015

INDEX

PERSONAL CARE LIST

MEDICINE LIST

PESACH INFO

CHOMETZ INFO

PESACH KITCHEN

All times listed are local Daylight Saving Time (except Phoenix, AZ).

CITY Atlanta, GA Baltimore, MD Boston, MA Brooklyn, NY Buffalo, NY Chicago, IL Cincinnati, OH Cleveland, OH Columbus, OH Dallas, TX Denver, CO Detroit, MI Far Rockaway/Five Towns, NY Hartford, CT Houston, TX Indianapolis, IN Lakewood, NJ Las Vegas, NV Los Angeles, CA Memphis, TN Miami, FL Milwaukee, WI Minneapolis, MN Monsey, NY Monticello, NY New York, NY Norfolk, VA Passaic, NJ Philadelphia, PA Phoenix, AZ (Mountain Standard Time) Pittsburgh, PA Portland, OR Providence, RI Queens, NY Richmond, VA St. Louis, MO San Diego, CA San Francisco, CA Seattle, WA Washington, DC

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EATING 10:59 a.m. 10:28 a.m. 10:06 a.m. 10:17 a.m. 10:37 a.m. 10:12 a.m. 10:59 a.m. 10:48 a.m. 10:53 a.m. 10:49 a.m. 10:21 a.m. 10:54 a.m. 10:16 a.m. 10:12 a.m. 10:44 a.m. 11:06 a.m. 10:18 a.m. 10:02 a.m. 10:15 a.m. 10:21 a.m. 10:42 a.m. 10:13 a.m. 10:34 a.m. 10:18 a.m. 10:20 a.m. 10:17 a.m. 10:26 a.m. 10:18 a.m. 10:22 a.m. 9:50 a.m. 10:41 a.m. 10:31 a.m. 10:07 a.m. 10:17 a.m. 10:31 a.m. 10:22 a.m. 10:10 a.m. 10:31 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m.

BURNING 12:11 11:41 11:19 11:31 11:51 11:26 12:12 12:01 12:06 12:01 11:34 12:08 11:30 11:26 11:55 12:19 11:31 11:14 11:27 11:33 11:54 11:27 11:48 11:31 11:34 11:31 11:39 11:31 11:35 11:02 11:55 11:45 11:20 11:30 11:44 11:35 11:22 11:44 11:45 11:42

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CANDLE LIGHTING 7:41 7:14 6:54 7:04 7:25 7:00 7:45 7:35 7:39 7:30 7:07 7:42 7:03 7:00 7:23 7:52 7:05 6:45 6:57 7:04 7:20 7:02 7:25 7:05 7:08 7:04 7:10 7:05 7:08 6:32 7:28 7:21 6:54 7:03 7:16 7:07 6:51 7:16 7:23 7:15

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PESACH KITCHEN CHOMETZ INFO PESACH INFO

Although ‫להלכה‬, any chometz may be sold before Pesach, there are pious individuals who do not sell “real” chometz, but rather give it away, burn it, or eat it before Pesach. How does one define “real” chometz? A food for which there is an issur of ‫( בל יראה ובל ימצא דאורייתא‬there is a Torah prohibition of ownership on Pesach) is “real” chometz. This includes all items that are ‫חמץ גמור‬, real chometz (bread, cake, pretzels, pasta, etc.). However, ‫ תערובת חמץ‬where the ‫( חיוב ביעור‬obligation to burn) is only ‫מדרבנן‬ (rabbinic), or at least according to some opinions only ‫מדרבנן‬, is not ‫חמץ גמור‬. In addition, ‫ ספק חמץ‬medications and non-edible items, as well as products processed on chometz equipment, are not considered to be ‫חמץ גמור‬. These products are sold before Pesach even by individuals who are stringent not to sell ‫חמץ גמור‬. Many individuals who do not sell ‫ חמץ גמור‬will sell alcoholic beverages before Pesach. Each family should follow their custom. The following chart offers guidelines as to which products are considered “real” chometz. ‫ חמץ גמור‬means it is “real” chometz. Pious individuals customarily do not sell these products before Pesach. Rather, they either consume it, burn it, or give it away as a gift to a gentile before Pesach. Not ‫ חמץ גמור‬indicates the product is not “real” chometz. Even pious individuals will generally sell such products to a gentile before Pesach. (Where indicated, some products may even remain in one’s possession during Pesach, and a sale is not required.)

PRODUCT DIRECTORY

GUIDE TO SELLING “REAL” CHOMETZ BEFORE PESACH

MEDICINE LIST PERSONAL CARE LIST INDEX

GUIDE TO SELLING “REAL” CHOMETZ BEFORE PESACH 55


PRODUCT DIRECTORY PESACH KITCHEN CHOMETZ INFO

IS IT “REAL” CHOMETZ? PRODUCT Barley (if pearled, raw and packaged) Beer Bread/Cake and Cookies Cake mixes (dry) Cereal with primary ingredient of wheat, oats or barley Chometz content is more than a k’zayis. The chometz can be eaten in a time span of k’dai achilas pras2 (e.g., box of Froot Loops cereal)

PESACH INFO MEDICINE LIST PERSONAL CARE LIST

Not ‫חמץ גמור‬ ‫חמץ גמור‬ ‫חמץ גמור‬

Chometz content is more than a k’zayis. The chometz can not be eaten b’kdai achilas pras2 (e.g., box of Cap ‘N Crunch cereal)

Not ‫חמץ גמור‬

Chometz content in entire package is less than a k’zayis but is greater than 1/60 of the product (e.g., Corn Flakes cereal)

Not ‫חמץ גמור‬

Chometz content is less than 1/60 of the product Chometz Nokshe (e.g., chometz glue) Condiments containing vinegar (e.g., ketchup, mayonnaise,

Not ‫חמץ גמור‬4 Not ‫חמץ גמור‬

Cooked on chometz equipment (not during Pesach) but contains no chometz in the product

Not ‫חמץ גמור‬3

Cosmetics Cream of Wheat Detergents Extracts Farfel Mix

Not ‫חמץ גמור‬3 ‫חמץ גמור‬

Flour (including flour that contains whole wheat flour or malted barley)

Not ‫חמץ גמור‬

Food Coloring Ketchup Kitniyos Licorice Malt flavoring (in product) Maltodextrin/ Maltose (in product) Mayonnaise Medicine containing chometz Modified food starch (from unknown sources) Mustard Oatmeal (Instant, Regular, Baby) Pasta Pickles Pretzels

Not ‫חמץ גמור‬ Not ‫חמץ גמור‬ Not ‫חמץ גמור‬3 ‫חמץ גמור‬

mustard, pickles)

INDEX

STATUS Not ‫חמץ גמור‬ Follow family custom1 ‫חמץ גמור‬

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Not ‫חמץ גמור‬

Not ‫חמץ גמור‬3 Not ‫חמץ גמור‬ ‫חמץ גמור‬

Not ‫חמץ גמור‬ Not ‫חמץ גמור‬ Not ‫חמץ גמור‬ Not ‫חמץ גמור‬ Not ‫חמץ גמור‬ Not ‫חמץ גמור‬ ‫חמץ גמור‬ ‫רו חמץ גמור‬ Not ‫חמץ גמור‬ ‫חמץ גמור‬


CONTINUED

PRODUCT

STATUS

Rolled Oats Vanillin and Ethyl Vanillin Vinegar (from unknown sources) Vitamin tablets containing chometz Wheat germ Wheat gluten/Wheat protein (unknown amount in product)

‫חמץ גמור‬

Whiskey

Follow family custom1 Not ‫חמץ‬3

Yeast (Baker’s)

Not ‫חמץ גמור‬ Not ‫חמץ גמור‬ Not ‫חמץ גמור‬ Not ‫חמץ גמור‬ ‫חמץ גמור‬

BALTIMORE CHOMETZ BURNING 2015 SPONSORED BY THE CHESED FUND/PROJECT EZRA

PESACH INFO

1. Some individuals sell this chometz, others do not. One should follow his family custom. 2. K’dai achilas pras is the amount of time it takes to eat the volume of buttered bread equaling 3-4 eggs (approximately 2-4 minutes). For example, if one eats a bowl of Froot Loops cereal, he will eat a k’zayis of chometz within 2-4 minutes. However, if one eats Cap ‘N Crunch cereal, he will not eat a k’zayis of chometz fast enough since the amount of chometz in Cap ‘N Crunch cereal is relatively minimal. 3. These products are not chometz. One may even retain possession on Pesach. Sale is not necessary (‫)מותר בהנאה בפסח‬.The product may not be eaten on Pesach. 4. These products are not chometz. One may even retain possession on Pesach. Sale is not necessary (‫)מותר בהנאה בפסח‬.

CHOMETZ INFO

Not ‫חמץ גמור‬3

PESACH KITCHEN

Products non-edible even for canine consumption (nifsal mayachilas kelev)

PRODUCT DIRECTORY

IS IT “REAL” CHOMETZ?

PIMLICO RACE COURSE ENTRANCE ONLY FROM HAYWARD AVENUE

3 Blocks East of Park Heights Avenue between 6:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. Closed cans or bottles will not be accepted to avoid the hazard of explosion. Please be considerate by burning chometz, not plastic. Dumpsters will be provided for large amounts of chometz. Also, please do not abuse this service by bringing excessive amounts of chometz or trash.

RECYCLING is encouraged. Designated dumpsters are available on site.

PERSONAL CARE LIST

Friday, April 3, 2015

MEDICINE LIST

Clubhouse Parking Lot

NO BULK TRASH (non-food related) will be permitted. For sponsorship opportunities, please call Frank Storch at 410-340-1000 THE CHESED FUND/PROJECT EZRA

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INDEX

After chometz is burned, Kol Chamira is recited.


PRODUCT DIRECTORY

Rabbi Mordechai Frankel, Director, The Institute of Halacha at the STAR-K EREV PESACH PESACH (AFTER (AFTER THE THE TIME TIME OF OF BIUR BIUR CHOMETZ) CHOMETZ) EREV If you find chometz on Erev Pesach after the latest time for biur chometz: If you sold your chometz earlier that morning: You should move the chometz that you found to the place that you are storing the chometz that you sold. If you did not sell your chometz earlier that morning: You should burn it.

SECOND DAY DAY OF OF PESACH PESACH SECOND If you find chometz on the second day of Pesach, or if you found chometz on the first day of Pesach and had covered it: If you sold your chometz before Pesach, or you said ‘Kol Chamira’ before Pesach, or the chometz that you found was less than a kezayis: You should cover it with a utensil if you find it on the second day, or keep it covered if you had covered it on the previous day. If you did not sell your chometz before Pesach and did not say ‘Kol Chamira’ and found more than a kezayis of chometz: You should flush it down the toilet. SHABBOS CHOL CHOL HAMOED HAMOED SHABBOS If you find chometz on Shabbos Chol Hamoed, or if you found chometz on the first or second day of Pesach and had covered it and the first day of Chol Hamoed is Shabbos: If you sold your chometz before Pesach, or you said ‘Kol Chamira’ before Pesach, or the chometz that you found was less than a kezayis: You should cover it with a utensil if you find it on Shabbos, or keep it covered if you had covered it previously. If you did not sell your chometz before Pesach and did not say ‘Kol Chamira’ and found more than a kezayis of chometz: You should flush it down the toilet.

INDEX

PERSONAL CARE LIST

MEDICINE LIST

CHOMETZ INFO

FIRSTDAY DAYOF OFPESACH PESACH FIRST If you find chometz on the first day of Pesach: You should cover it with a utensil.

PESACH INFO

PESACH KITCHEN

WHAT SHOULD I DO IF I FIND CHOMETZ ON...

WEEKDAY CHOL CHOL HAMOED HAMOED WEEKDAY If you find chometz during chol hamoed, or found chometz on the first two days of Pesach and had covered it: If you sold your chometz before Pesach: You should move the chometz that you found to the place that you are storing the chometz that you sold. If you did not sell your chometz before Pesach: You should burn it. SEVENTHDAY DAYOF OFPESACH PESACH SEVENTH If you find chometz on the seventh day of Pesach: You should cover it with a utensil. EIGHTH DAY OF PESACH If you find chometz on the eighth day of Pesach, or if you found chometz on the seventh day of Pesach and had covered it: You should cover it with a utensil if you find it on the eighth day, or keep it covered if you had covered it on the previous day. AFTER PESACH If you find chometz after Pesach, or if you found chometz on the seventh or eighth day of Pesach and had covered it: If you sold your chometz: You can eat it. If you did not sell your chometz, but you did bedikas chometz and said ‘Kol Chamira’ before Pesach: You can eat it. If you did not sell your chometz, and you either did not do bedikas chometz or did not say ‘Kol Chamira’ before Pesach: You should dispose of it without deriving any benefit.

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Rabbi Mordechai Frankel, Director, The Institute of Halacha at the STAR-K

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A GUIDE TO PURCHASHING CHOMETZ AFTER PESACH 59

PERSONAL CARE LIST

1 Mishna Berura 448:25. 2 See Igros Moshe O.C. 4:96, which distinguishes between small and large Jewish-owned stores.

MEDICINE LIST

As mentioned above, a Jew who owns a store can sell his chometz to a non-Jew for the duration of Pesach. If the Jew is observant and does not sell chometz to customers during Pesach, there is no doubt that he really intended to sell his chometz to the non-Jew before Pesach. However, if the owner is not observant and does not close his store for Pesach, it can be argued that he considers the sale of chometz to

PESACH INFO

A JEWISH-OWNED STORE THAT SOLD ITS CHOMETZ TO A NON-JEW FOR PESACH

CHOMETZ INFO

The Torah forbids a Jew to own chometz on Pesach. In order to dissuade people from owning chometz on Pesach, there is a rabbinic injunction not to eat or benefit after Pesach from chometz which was owned by a Jew during Pesach. Such chometz is known as chometz sheovar olov haPesach, and it remains forbidden permanently.1 For this reason, one should not buy chometz from a Jewish-owned store immediately after Pesach, unless the owner sold all chometz that he owned before Pesach to a non-Jew for the duration of Pesach, and did not acquire any further chometz during Pesach. The laws of mechiras chometz (selling chometz to a gentile for Pesach) are complex, therefore the sale must be made by a competent rabbi or kashrus authority. If a Jewish-owned store did not sell its chometz for Pesach, may one buy chometz from that store a few weeks after Pesach? It is difficult for the consumer to ascertain whether the chometz was in the store on Pesach and is therefore forbidden, or whether it came into the store after Pesach and is permitted. Since chometz sheovar olov haPesach is a rabbinic injunction, one can be lenient if there is a reasonable doubt as to whether or not the chometz was in the store on Pesach. (This is because we apply the principle that “safek derabbanan lekula” – we are lenient when it is uncertain whether or not a rabbinic restriction applies).2 Supermarkets generally have a two week turnaround time. It should be assumed that all chometz sold in the two weeks after Pesach was already in the store on Pesach. Other stores, especially smaller ones, may have a longer turnaround time. The turnaround time for alcoholic beverages is longer than that of products in supermarkets. Liquor stores generally maintain inventory for six or seven weeks. One should wait until after Shavuos before purchasing liquor from such a store.

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be a legal fiction and does not have real intent to sell the chometz. Nevertheless, Rav Moshe Feinstein zt”l paskens that, bedieved, the sale is valid because legally the chometz no longer belongs to him.3 However, other Poskim are stringent.4 Even Rav Moshe agrees that chometz that the Jewish owner purchased during Pesach is not included in the sale and cannot be eaten after Pesach.

A STORE OWNED BY A NON-JEW OR BY A PERSON THAT MAY OR MAY NOT BE JEWISH If a privately-held store is owned by a non-Jew, one may buy chometz from that store immediately after Pesach. However, a consumer may not know whether the owner is Jewish or non-Jewish. If the store is located in an area where the majority of people are non-Jews, he may assume that the owner is not Jewish. Unfortunately, even if the owner has a Jewish sounding name, the rate of intermarriage in America is such that the name may no longer provide an indication as to whether or not the person is Jewish. Some food stores are owned by a number of partners, or by shareholders who each have stock in the company. If non-Jewish partners or shareholders own a majority of the business, there is no concern of chometz sheovar olov haPesach.5 To the best of our knowledge, the following are currently some of the supermarkets which are majority owned by non-Jews, and chometz may be bought from them immediately after Pesach: BJs, Costco, CVS, Food Lion, K-Mart, Kroger, Mars, Petco, Petsmart, Rite-Aid, Royal Farms, Sam’s Club, Save-A-Lot, Shoppers, Trader Joe’s, Walgreens, Walmart, Wegmans, and Whole Foods.

A STORE WHICH RECEIVES CHOMETZ FROM A JEWISH DISTRIBUTOR How does a supermarket get the food that it sells? A distributor brings the food from the manufacturer to a warehouse, from where it is sent to individual supermarkets. If the distributer is Jewish, and he owned the chometz during Pesach, that food would be forbidden after Pesach. Even if the supermarket is owned by non-Jews, the food would still be forbidden after Pesach, as it was owned by a Jew during Pesach. C&S Wholesale Grocers is a wholesale distributor of food and grocery store items. It is a privately held company, and is the largest wholesale grocery supply company in the United States. It currently serves about 5,000 stores in 15 states (including California, Connecticut, Florida, Indiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania). Its customers include 3 Igros Moshe O.C. 1:149, 2:91, 4:95. 4 Maharam Shick O.C. 205, Sdei Chemed vol. 7 page 352. 5 Zeicher Yitzchok siman 8.

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6 Heard from Rabbi Heinemann shlit”a

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The Sazerac Company is a privately held alcoholic beverages company, and is the largest distilling company in the United States. Although it produces a variety of alcoholic drinks, the primary focus of its business is bourbon. Although there is some discussion in the Poskim, the general consensus is that the prohibition of chometz sheovar olov haPesach applies to bourbon. To the best of our knowledge,

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Safeway, Target, A&P, Stop & Shop, Giants, Ralphs, Foodtown, and Winn-Dixie. However, the STAR-K does not have information as to which specific products are distributed by C&S, nor which specific stores are serviced by them. The company was founded in 1918 by Israel Cohen and Abraham Siegel. Rick Cohen is the current chairman and CFO, and is the third generation of the family to lead the company. It is assumed that he is Jewish. In the past, a prominent rabbi arranged a mechiras chometz for C&S distributors. However, as mentioned above, according to Rav Moshe Feinstein zt”l this sale would not include the chometz that C&S acquired during Pesach. Recently, another prominent Posek has been selling the entire company to a non-Jew for the duration of Pesach, so that any chometz bought during Pesach would also belong to that non-Jew. While this sale is to be welcomed, it is not without halachic difficulties, and some feel that the sale of a multi-million dollar corporation for the duration of Pesach is halachically questionable. Stores which receive goods from C&S may also work with other non-Jewish distributers, and it is very difficult to determine whether any particular product was distributed by C&S or by another company. As mentioned above, safek chometz sheovar olov haPesach is permitted, and this would include goods which may or may not have been owned by C&S during Pesach. However, if a person has the option of shopping at a store which does not receive goods from a Jewish distributor that may have owned chometz on Pesach, it is commendable to do so until four weeks after Pesach.6 There are more than 35,000 supermarkets in America, and it is not possible to know who owns them or distributes to every one of them. A local Orthodox rabbi should be consulted for guidance regarding local stores and supermarkets, as well as resolution of any halachic issues. A&L Foods is a Jewish-owned distributor of kosher food which distributes to Giant, Target and Safeway in Baltimore. A&L Foods sells their chometz to a nonJew through the STAR-K. For this reason, the following chometz products may be purchased immediately after Pesach in Baltimore: Giant- Section labeled “Kosher Foods”: Dry, frozen, refrigerated. Target- Section labeled “Kosher Foods”: Dry, frozen. Safeway - Section labeled “Kosher Foods”: Frozen foods only.


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William Goldring, the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Sazerac Company is Jewish. Although the Sazerac Company recently began selling some of its chometz for Pesach, it will be eight to ten years before that bourbon comes to market. The Sazerac Company ages bourbon for years before selling it, so all their bourbon should currently be considered chometz sheovar olov haPesach and is not recommended year-round.7 7 A list of their products can be found at http://www.sazerac.com/BrandPortfolio.aspx?NBid=1

CHOMETZ AFTER PESACH CHART Rabbi Dovid Heber, STAR-K Kashrus Administrator The following chart offers guidelines for products that are (‫חמץ שעבר עליו הפסח )שעה”פ‬. “Yes” next to a product indicates the product is subject to the halachos of ‫חמץ שעה”פ‬. Following Pesach, one may purchase these products only from a Jewish owned store that properly sold its chometz, or from a store owned by a gentile. “No” next to a product indicates the product is not subject to the halachos of ‫חמץ שעה”פ‬. These products may be purchased at any store after Pesach. PRODUCT

‫חמץ שעבר‬ ?‫עליו הפסח‬

Barley (if pearled, raw and packaged) Beer Bread /Cake/Cookies Cereal with primary ingredient of wheat, oats or barley Chometz content is more than a k’zayis.

No Yes Yes Yes Yes

Chometz content in entire package is less than a k’zayis but is greater than 1/60 of the cooked product (e.g., Corn Flakes cereal)

Yes

Chometz content in entire package is less than a k’zayis but is greater than 1/60 of the uncooked product

No

Chometz content is less than 1/60 of the product Chometz Nokshe (e.g., chometz glue) Condiments containing vinegar (ketchup, mayonnaise, mustard, pickles) Cookies Cosmetics Detergents Extracts Flour (including flour that contains whole wheat flour or malted barley) Food Coloring Ketchup Kitniyos Malt flavoring (in product)

No Yes No Yes No No No No No No No Yes

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‫חמץ שעבר‬ ?‫עליו הפסח‬

Products non-edible even for canine consumption Rolled Oats Soy Sauce (containing wheat) Vanillin and Ethyl Vanillin Vinegar (from unknown sources) Vitamins containing chometz Wheat germ Wheat gluten or Wheat protein (unknown amount in product) Whiskey Yeast (Baker’s) Yeast extract

No Yes Yes No No No Yes Yes Yes No No

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No

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Processed on chometz equipment with no chometz content in product (if it was not known to have been processed on Pesach)

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No Yes No No No No Yes Yes No Yes

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Maltodextrin Maltose (in product) Mayonnaise Medicine containing chometz Modified food starch (from unknown source) Mustard Oatmeal (Instant, Regular, Baby) Pasta Pickles Pretzels

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ALL STAR-D ESTABLISHMENTS

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STORES WHERE CHOMETZ MAY BE PURCHASED IMMEDIATELY AFTER PESACH 2015

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STORES IN THE BALTIMORE METROPOLITAN AREA 7-11

Fords Lane, Hooks Lane, Old Court Road, Reisterstown Road- north of Slade Ave

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Royal Farms

A-Z Savings

Sam’s Discount Warehouse

BJ’s

Savings Center

6307 Reisterstown Road

Costco CVS Dugan’s Liquor

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Rite-Aid

Save-A-Lot 4003 Seven Mile Lane

Seven Mile Market Shoppers Food Warehouse

Dunkin Donuts

Shoprite

1508 & 7000 Reisterstown Road

37 W. Aylesbury Road, Timonium

Earth Origins Market

Trader Joe’s

Food Lion K-Mart Mars Petco

Village Liquors Walgreens Walmart Whole Foods

Petsmart

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Supermarkets that purchase from Jewish owned

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WHEN CHOMETZ MAY BE PURCHASED AFTER Major Jewish Owned Supermarkets PESACH 2015 that do not sell their chometz

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distributors that do not sell their chometz

Jewish Owned Liquor Stores that do not sell their chometz Tuesday, May 26, 2015 (after Shavuos)

A&L Foods Distributor of Kosher Foods (to Giant, Target, and Safeway in Baltimore) sells their chometz through the STAR-K. The following chometz products may be purchased from these stores immediately after Pesach as follows:

We do not have information regarding these stores in other parts of the country.

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Chometz found in the remainder of these supermarkets are possibly purchased from a Jewish distributor. Therefore, chometz may not be purchased from these stores until four weeks after Pesach. One may purchase chometz from these stores beginning on the Sunday after Lag B’omer, May 10th, 2015.

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• Giant- Section Labeled KOSHER FOODS: Dry, Frozen, Refrigerated • Target- Section Labeled KOSHER FOODS: Dry, Frozen • Safeway- Section Labeled KOSHER FOODS: Frozen Foods ONLY

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Sunday, May 10, 2015 (4 weeks after Pesach)

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Now You See It Now You Don’t: Kitniyos & Kitniyos Shenishtanu

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UNDERSTANDING KITNIYOS & KITNIYOS SHENISHTANU Rabbi Tzvi Rosen, Editor, Kashrus Kurrents As is commonly known, the Torah prohibits chometz on Pesach, and the consequence of chometz consumption on Pesach is very severe. In order to distance us from the possibility of violating Torah precepts, our rabbis with their supreme insight instituted a custom, a minhag, as a protective fence. The minhag to guard us from chometz violations is to refrain from consuming kitniyos on Pesach.

WHAT ARE KITNIYOS? Kitniyos are popularly defined as legumes. But what are legumes? The Shulchan Aruch, in Orach Chaim 453, defines kitniyos as those grains that can be cooked and baked in a fashion similar to chometz grains, yet are not halachically considered in the same category as chometz. Some examples are rice, corn, peas, mustard seed, and all varieties of beans (i.e., kidney, lima, garbanzo, etc.). The Torah term for the fermentation of barley, rye, oats, wheat, and spelt is “chimutz;” the term given for fermentation of kitniyos is “sirchan.” The Bais Yosef permits kitniyos on Pesach, while the Rema rules that kitniyos are forbidden. Hence, Jews of Sephardic descent consume kitniyos on Pesach while Ashkenazic Jewry follows the Rema’s psak, which does not permit the consumption of kitniyos on Pesach.

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REASONS FOR PROHIBITION Why are kitniyos forbidden for consumption on Pesach? The Mishna Brura enumerates a number of reasons. One reason is that there is a possibility that chometz grains could be mixed amongst the kitniyos grains, creating an inadvertent yet real chometz problem when the grains are cooked together. Another reason posited is that if kitniyos products would be permitted, confusion within the general public could result in mistaking permitted kitniyos flour and forbidden chometz flour. Although these might not be problems of epidemic proportions, the Rema considered them to be real enough to forbid the eating of kitniyos on Pesach. Sephardim check the kitniyos grains three times to make sure no chometz grains are intermixed within the kitniyos, and then permit their use on Pesach. The kitniyos restriction is not as all encompassing as chometz. One does not sell kitniyos as he would chometz. One may derive benefit from kitniyos and may use them for non-eating purposes, such as fuel for candle lighting and heating or for pet food. It is important to note that in the case of medications, kitniyos restrictions are not applicable, and pills that use corn starch as binders would be permissible for medication.

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In today’s world of modern technology, food science has found multiple applications for products derived from kitniyos. These kitniyos conversions and fermentations have given rise to a new kashrus term, “kitniyos shenishtanu”, kitniyos that have been transformed into a new product. These converted food grade ingredients include citric acid and ascorbic acid (that have wide food applications), NutraSweet sweetener, MSG (a flavor agent in soups and fish), sodium citrate (found in processed cheeses), sodium erythorbate (found in deli meats), and lactic acid that is used in olive production. These corn or soy-based ingredients go through a multi-stage conversion process until the final food grade material is produced.

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There is a question amongst poskim as to whether kitniyos derivatives, such as corn oil, would be considered part of the ban and, thus, forbidden. Maybe these derivatives could be considered a separate category, “shemen kitniyos,” exclusive of the kitniyos restriction. There are additional considerations linked to peanuts and peanut oil, and whether peanuts are considered to be kitniyos. Subsequently, peanut oil would present less of a problem than other kitniyos oils. Due to this sfek sfeka, compounded doubt, Rav Moshe Feinstein, zt”l, permitted the use of peanut oil on Pesach. Nevertheless, most reputable kashrus agencies in the United States and Israel do not permit the use of shemen kitniyos in their products, nor do they use peanut oil. However, over the years products bearing a Kosher for Passover certification have used kitniyos-derived ingredients in their Kosher for Passover products. A common example of a kitniyos-derived product is corn syrup. High fructose corn syrup is one of the leading versatile sweeteners in the food industry. It is produced through a conversion process, whereby the white starch of the corn kernel is converted into sugar. This is typically accomplished by using hydrochloric acid and enzymes or hydrochloric acid alone, without the assistance of enzymes. In the corn sweetener industry, enzymes are a key component in the conversion process and are commonly derived from barley, which is chometz. Corn syrup converted by hydrochloric acid alone would not have this chometz issue. What is of great halachic consequence is the halachic perception of these “corn converted” products. Since the final product is in liquid form, it was and still is considered to be shemen kitniyos by some authorities. Other poskim posit that there is an intrinsic difference between classical shemen kitniyos (i.e., oil that is pressed out of the kernel) and a liquid corn syrup converted from the actual starch. The liquid is not shemen kitniyos; it is actual kitniyos.

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There are a divergence of opinions amongst kashrus certification agencies as to whether we permit or forbid kitniyos shenishtanu. What is the reasoning for those who permit kitniyos shenishtanu? Interestingly, the reasoning behind permitting kitniyos shenishtanu is based on a different halachic query regarding a serious kashrus concern as to whether or not a product extracted and converted from a non-kosher source could be considered kosher. The heter is based on the reasoning of the Chasam Sofer and the Chok Yaakov permitting the consumption of grape seed oil that was extracted from non-kosher grape seeds.1 The Shulchan Aruch discusses the two criteria for permitting products derived from non-kosher grape seeds: tammdan, washing of the seeds, and yibush, drying of the seeds, to a point where the seeds are moistureless.2 This is similar to the drying of the wine sediments on the side of the cask (weinstein), the basic ingredient of cream of tartar.3 In grape seed oil productions, the seeds are washed and dried well, 6-8% moisture; a kernel of raw rice by comparison contains 11% moisture. This is critical in the extraction of grape seed oil because a wet seed becomes moldy and the oil cannot be extracted from a moist seed. The question remains: Does a seed that has originally been soaked in non-kosher wine prior to washing and drying qualify for kosher grape seed oil extraction? The Shulchan Aruch clearly states that grape seeds are forbidden to be used within the first 12 months of their separation from the “must”. Furthermore, the halacha states that the seeds need to be washed and free of any residual wine before the 12-month count can be successful. Moreover, does the drying of the seeds equal a 12-month waiting period? Similarly, the question was raised regarding the wine sediment which is the main ingredient of cream of tartar. Does the drying of the wine lees, the wine sediment, qualify for the 12-month waiting period? Many halachic authorities maintain that it does, and the oil extracted from the clean, dry seed would be mutar. Another opinion in favor of grape seed oil is that the oil bears no resemblance to the original grape seed in smell, taste, color or texture.4 The Chasam Sofer and the Chok Yaakov rule that since there is a complete transformation from grape seeds to oil, the prohibition of disqualified grape seeds does not apply. This is based upon the ruling of Rabbeinu Yona, who maintained that a forbidden item that has undergone a complete transformation is permitted.5 The Chelkas Yaakov offers yet another reason to permit grape seed oil. Oil is contained inside the seed, and the wine is not converted into oil; therefore, it can be viewed as two separate entities.6 1. It is interesting to note that the shaila was raised by the gadol hador, Harav Aharon Leib Shteiman, shlita, in Europe during WWII, where kosher oil was scarce and the only oil available was grape seed oil. 2. Y.D. 123:14 3. Y.D. 123:16 4. Pischei Teshuva (Y.D.) 123:20 5. Sh”UT Chelkas Yaakov Y.D. S50 6. ‫יפה פסק בחק יעקב סימן תס“ז כל דבר שנשתנה לדבר היתר הותר‬

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The fundamental reasoning of the Chasam Sofer and the Chok Yaakov permitting the newly transformed grape seed oil provides the basis for permitting kitniyos shenishtanu. The reasons for permitting kitniyos shenishtanu are very compelling. What are the counter arguments in favor of prohibiting kitniyos shenishtanu? When Rabbi Moshe Heinemann, shlita, Rabbinic Administrator of the STAR-K, discussed this issue with Rabbi Yosef Shalom Eliyashiv, zt”l, and Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Auerbach, zt”l, their position was to prohibit kitniyos shenishtanu as a chumra d’pischa, a strict adherence to the minhag of prohibiting kitniyos. For this reason, it is STAR-K policy not to certify products containing kitniyos shenishtanu.

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It was determined that quinoa is Kosher L’Pesach. It is not related to millet, rice or the chameishis minei dagan, five types of grain products. Quinoa is a member of the “goose foot” family, which includes sugar beets and beet root. The STAR-K tested quinoa to see if it would rise. The result was sirchon, as termed by Chazal, which means the quinoa decayed and did not rise. Furthermore, quinoa’s growth does not resemble kitniyos and, as cited in Igros Moshe O.C. (3:63) we do not consider additional products beyond what was originally established. However, recent investigations have found that there is a possibility that quinoa grows in proximity to certain grains and/or is processed in facilities that compromise Kosher for Passover status. Therefore, quinoa may only be used on Pesach with reliable Kosher for Passover supervision.

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The Mishna Brura (453:13) lists two grains that should be avoided until the last day of Pesach: anise and kimmel. These grains grow in close proximity to wheat fields. Since they are difficult to clean, these strains should be avoided on Pesach. It is difficult to pinpoint exactly what type of grain qualifies as kimmel - caraway, cumin, or fennel. All of these grains bear a marked resemblance to one another and should be avoided. Of similar concern are fenugreek and coriander. The root and greens of these vegetables are not kitniyos; we only avoid the seeds. Due to the widespread kitniyos formations and applications, today’s kosher consumer has to be somewhat of a detective and food scientist, while still being wise enough to ask his/her Rav or posek any questions that may arise.

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KITNIYOS

and other products customarily not eaten on pesach

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NOTE: Products bearing a STAR-K P on the label DO NOT contain Kitniyos or KITNIYOS Kitniyos Shenishtanu (kitniyos that haveSHENISHTANU been manufactured and transformed into a new product) Dextrose

Anise2

(possibly chometz)

Ascorbic Acid1,3 (possibly chometz)

Emulsifiers3

Peanuts2

Fennel2,6

Peas

Fenugreek2,6

Rice5

Aspartame1 Beans

CHOMETZ INFO

(including Green Beans, Edamame, etc.)

PESACH INFO

Bean Sprouts BHA

(in corn oil)

BHT

(in corn oil)

Buckwheat

(Kasha)

Calcium Ascorbate1,3 (possibly chometz)

Canola Oil

(Rapeseed)

Flavors3 (possibly chometz)

Glucose3 (possibly chometz)

Guar Gum3

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(possibly chometz)

Sorbitol1

Isomerized Syrup

Soy Beans

Lecithin

Stabilizers3

Lentils Maltodextrin1 (possibly chometz)

Coriander4

Cumin4

Sodium Citrate1

Isolated Soy Protein

Citric Acid1,3

Corn

Sodium Erythorbate1

Sorbitan1

(possibly chometz) (possibly chometz, look for KFP symbol)

Seeds Caraway2, Poppy, Sesame, Sunflower

Hydrolyzed Vegetable Protein (possibly chometz)

Chickpeas

Confectioners’ Sugar

NutraSweet1

Millet MSG

3

(possibly chometz)

Starch

(posssibly chometz)

String Beans Tofu Vegetable Oil3

Mustard

Vitamin C1,3

Flour, Prepared Seeds

(possibly chometz)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Kitniyos Shenishtanu Should be avoided on Pesach. Unless bearing a reliable Passover Certification. Only acceptable when the certifying agency has documented that all chometz issues have been resolved. Those people who eat rice on Pesach should confirm their rice is Kosher L’Pesach and free of problematic additives. For more information see www.star-s.org. 6. The bulbs, root, and greens of these items are not kitniyos; it is only the seeds we avoid.

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Adapted from Jewish Diabetes Association article by Nechama Cohen

The stipulations for minimum shiurim for matza, which follow, are based on the psak of Rav Moshe Heinemann, shlit”a. NOTE: These calculations from the STAR-K are based on the use of a Tzelem Pupa hand matza.

Type

Minimum Shiur

Dimensions

Carbs

Hand matza (round)

one-sixth (1/6) of a matza

14.5 sq. in. in size.1 6 g

Machine matza

one-quarter (1/4) of a matza

12.25 sq. in. in size.2

8g

Minimum Shiur

Dimensions

Hand matza (round)

one-third (1/3) of a matza

29 sq. in.

Machine matza

one-half (1/2) of a matza

24.5 sq. in.

Carbs 12 g

4 5

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One who is in good health should eat the following for achilas matza3 and afikoman: Type

PESACH INFO

In the case of a medical condition, one may fulfill the mitzva of achilas matza, including korech and afikoman, with the following:

CHOMETZ INFO

I. MATZA

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The challenge of diabetes seems ten-fold when it comes to Pesach. There are a whole new set of considerations — four cups of wine at each Seder; a many-hour wait until Shulchan Aruch; knowing the carb content of a single hand matza. These are real concerns for people with diabetes and related health issues, who wish to fulfill the requirements of Pesach al pi halacha without compromising their health. After being inundated each year with questions of this type, the STAR-K turned to the Jewish Diabetes Association ( JDA) for answers. The JDA has kindly provided the following guidelines to help you prepare your matza and wine.

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15 g

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1. This assumes the whole matza (before it is broken) has a diameter of at least 10.5 inches, which means the entire matza has an area of 86.6 sq. in. Hence, 1/6 of the matza equals 14.5 sq. in. This is the minimum shiur for someone with a medical condition. 2. This assumes a full rectangular matza is 7“ x 7“, which means the entire matza has an area of 49 sq. in; hence, 1/4 of the matza equals 12.25 sq. in. (This also means that one could eat a piece of matza that is square, each side with a length and width of 3.5 in.) This is the minimum shiur for someone with a medical condition. 3. For korech see the Kashrus Kurrents article, “The Pesach Seder” 4. This assumes the whole matza (before it was broken) had a diameter of 10.5 in., which means the entire matza has an area of 86.6 sq. in; hence, l/3 of the matza is 29 sq. in. 5. This assumes a full rectangular matza is 7” x 7”, which means the entire matza has an area of 49 sq. in. Hence, 1/2 of the matza is 24.5 sq. in. (This means one could eat a piece of square matza that is 5 in. on each side.)


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Machine Matza:

Most machine matza is uniform in size and shape. The portion size and carbs are listed on the box. It might be a good idea to keep the amount that you intend to eat near your plate.

Hand Matza:

Hand matza varies according to size and thickness. Our calculations use a Tzelem Pupa hand matza. Try to arrive at an accurate gram content for the matza in advance, including possibly weighing it. For those who prefer to do their own calculation: Matza has an average carb factor of 0.75 (75% of its weight is carbohydrates). Whole wheat matza has almost 12 grams of dietary fiber per 100 grams, allowing one to deduct 4 grams per piece.

Hand Matza:

There are about 10 pieces of matza per lb. (22 pieces per kilo). Each piece weighs approximately 46g and has approximately 35 g of carbs per matza.

Machine Matza:

One whole machine matza (rectangular) weighs about 30-35g, which is between 23 and 27g of carbs per matza (depending upon the brand). A very thin matza is approximately 30 grams; a “regular” matza is approximately 40 grams; a thick matza is approximately 50 grams.

II. THE ARBA KOSOS (FOUR CUPS)

A. Wine Cup Requirements: The cup must hold at least a reviis of wine (3.8 fl. oz., or 112 ml). Minimum Shiur to drink to fulfill Arba Kosos: One must drink at least 1.9 fl. oz. (56 ml) for each of the four cups. Additional Requirements: The lowest percentage of alcohol that may be used for the four cups is 4%. One should drink each of the four cups of wine within half a minute.

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How to calculate the amount of carbs in Matza:

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B. Diluting wine with Grape Juice and Water

Higher carbohydrate wine may be diluted in the maximum ratios listed below. These ratios allow the wine to retain enough of its properties to qualify it being used for the four cups: Grape Juice

Water

1/3

2/3

-

1/3

1/3

1/3

1/3

-

2/3 (see NOTE below)

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Wine

Amount you drink

Amount of wine after dilution

First cup

1.9 oz.

0.7 oz.

Second cup

1.9 oz.

0.7 oz.

Third cup

1.9 oz.

0.7 oz.

Fourth cup

1.9 oz.

0.7 oz.

TOTAL

7.6 oz.

2.8 oz.

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NOTE: The diluted beverage should contain at least 4% alcohol to fulfill the obligation of drinking wine at the Seder.6 If necessary, one may make a mixture of 2/3 water and 1/3 wine (66% water and 34% wine) as long as the diluted amount still contains 4% alcohol. Otherwise, there is a chance that it may no longer be considered wine for the Seder. The following chart illustrates how much wine to drink:

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If these guidelines are followed correctly, as seen in the above chart, one’s total consumption of wine at the Seder will be less than 3 fl. oz. One who wishes to estimate the actual amount that he should drink at the Seder should measure the exact amount that he will need before Yom Tov. He should choose the becher (Kiddush cup) that he will be using at the Seder, and pour the measured amount into it so that he can recognize how much he will be drinking. The following is an example of how to mix wine and water. Assume one has wine with 10% alcohol content. If he makes a mixture of 40% wine and 60% water, he will have wine with 4% alcohol content, which is enough for the arba kosos. This can be done by mixing two cups of wine with three cups of water. He could fill a becher that holds at least 3.8 fl. oz. of this wine and water mixture, and drink at least 1.9 fl. oz. (the amount one may drink to fulfill the mitzva, when medically necessary). For the fourth cup, he could ask someone else to be motzee him in the brocha achrona.

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6. This is to fulfill the obligation of wine. If one cannot drink wine, he can fulfill his obligation with grape juice. This will be discussed later.

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To prepare in advance, simply pour two cups of wine into an empty bottle and add three cups of water. (The size of the measuring cup does not matter. Just make sure that you use the same cup for the water and the wine). It is always advisable to prepare this bottle in advance and label it as your own “SPECIAL RESERVE.�

C. Types of wine

The best option for the Seder would be a dry wine, which has very few carbs. [Most dry wines contain approximately 4 grams of carbs per 8 oz. cup.] If the sour taste bothers you, try adding an artificial sweetener that is Kosher for Passover (see list page 14). There are also lower carbohydrate sweet wine products which might serve as suitable options. IMPORTANT: Since alcohol may cause a drop in your blood sugar, discuss with your doctor whether or not to cover the carbs in the wine with insulin. There is more of a chance that wine will cause a low BG on an empty stomach. If you use pure (unmixed) wine for the first cup, make sure to follow the above guidelines and not overdo your alcohol intake. Those with Type 2 diabetes should discuss with their health care team and rav whether it is better to drink wine or grape juice. According to halacha, wine is preferable. Furthermore, grape juice with its high sugar content, is not ideal for those with diabetes. However, many of the oral medications used for treating Type 2 diabetes (non-insulin dependent diabetes) are not compatible with alcohol. Therefore, we suggest showing the wine combination options to your health care team. As previously noted, after the dilution, the remaining alcohol content of all four cups is not significant. Many health care professionals have been very pleased with these dilution options and allow this small total amount of alcohol even with medication. In addition, those with gestational diabetes (diabetes in pregnancy) or T1, or who are pregnant, should check with their health care team and rav to determine which way to go. Again, show them the charts in order to guide them in their decision.

D. Grape Juice

As noted above, one should use wine or, if necessary, a wine/grape juice combination for the arba kosos. If you are unable to drink wine, you may use grape juice instead. If due to medical reasons you are unable to drink pure grape juice for the arba kosos (and cannot drink any percentage of wine), you may dilute regular grape juice. When mixing grape juice with water, at least 50% of the mixture should be regular grape juice (i.e., the cup is half grape juice and half water). Ratios must be adjusted if you are using light grape juice.

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JDA has published a cookbook, EnLITEned Kosher Cooking, with more than 140 recipes for Pesach, along with year-round recipes that are easily adaptable. A Hebrew version, BishuLITE, is now also available. To order either cookbook, get more information about diabetes, or a list of

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Finally, remember that Pesach does not have to mean matza, potatoes, and eggs throughout Yom Tov. Instead of high-fat soups and potato kugel, you can substitute other vegetables and vegetable combinations.

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Remember that failing to prepare is preparing to fail. If you have everything ready ahead of time, you are less likely to run into problems. Discuss with your rav the shiurim of rov reviis and mixing wine with water. Select the wine of your choice and check the carb content (remember the meter test). Prepare the right size becher. Train your eye to recognize the amount that you will be drinking during the Seder. Mix wine with water following the instructions of your rav and doctor, and prepare a separate labeled bottle (“Special Reserve”) for this mixture. Try to arrive at an accurate gram content for the matza in advance, including possibly weighing it. Prepare your choice of glucose for treating hypoglycemia. Review chart and details with your health care team. Prepare all medical supplies, medications, and equipment for Yom Tov and Shabbos l’kovod Yom Tov.

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As suggested earlier, you may wish to prepare a “special reserve” mixture before Yom Tov and fill a bottle with two full bechers of grape juice and two full bechers of water. This will suffice for the arba kosos. Add more using the same ratio as necessary. Keep in mind that as far as diabetes and carb counting are concerned, dry wine is certainly preferable. If you drink grape juice, note that the carbohydrate content of the various grape juices differs. The juices that we tested ranged from 32 to 60g of carbs per cup. Always check the label to ensure you are consuming the least amount of carbs when combining grape juice with wine and/or water. NOTE: Kedem’s Concord dark grape juice scored 16 grams of carbs in a 4 oz. serving, while the labels on Kedem’s Sparkling Chardonnay and Catawba list 13 and 12 grams of carbs, respectively, in the same 4 oz. serving.

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III. OTHER PRODUCTS COMMONLY USED ON PASSOVER Today we are lucky to have a much larger variety of Kosher for Pesach products. Below, we list some products with their nutrition facts.

Common Cooking Ingredients Food

Amount Carb. (g) Calories

Fat

Chocolate, roughly chopped, 72% cocoa

2 tsp

3.5

57

4.5

Bittersweet chocolate, small squares, 72% cocoa

10

13

226

18

Baking chocolate, large squares

2

10

79

4

Chocolate chips, packaged

1 tbsp

10

75

4

Chocolate chips, packaged

1 cup

80

600

32

Cocoa

1 tbsp

3

20

1

Cocoa

1 cup

50

350

15

Eggs

1 large

0.7

101

7

Honey

1 tbsp

12

48

0

Honey

1/2 cup

112

448

0

Matza meal (machine matza)

1 tbsp

8.6

5

0

Matza meal

1 cup

137.5

96

0

Oil

1 tbsp

0

9

10

Oil

1 cup

0

1440

160

Potato starch

1 tbsp

8

36

0

Potato starch

1 cup

128

576

0

Sugar

1 tbsp

15

60

0

Sugar

¼ cup

60

240

0

Sugar Substitutes

California Delight brand Sucralis (STAR-K Certified), Gefen brand Sweet’N Low, Paskesz brand Sweetie, Lieber’s brand Sweetees, and Health Garden brand Xylitol (Regular and Vanilla) are available (when label states Kosher for Pesach). Any other brand available requires a Kosher for Passover Certification. Powdered Equal, Splenda and NutraSweet are NOT Kosher for Pesach and may not be used.

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Pesach recipes from the book, visit www.jewishdiabetes.org.

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Q. Is it necessary to buy a new food bowl for your pet for Pesach? A. No. However, the bowl used year-round should be thoroughly cleaned before Pesach.

Q. During a Pesach visit to the zoo, may one purchase the animal feed? A. No. This feed is often chometz and should not be purchased or fed to the animals during Pesach.

Q. Can kitniyos, such as rice and beans, be fed to animals on Pesach? A. Yes.

Q. Is pet food “with gravy” permitted? A. Most often gravy contains chometz. Read the ingredient panel carefully. Q. Are the vitamins or minerals in pet food chometz? A. They may be chometz, but are batel (nullified) due to the small amount added.

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Q. What are some common ingredients which may be kitniyos but are permitted in pet food? A. Beans, buckwheat, brewer’s rice, corn, grain sorghum (milo), millet, peanuts, peas, rice, sesame, soybeans, soy flour, and sunflower.

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Q. What are some common chometz ingredients in pet food? A. Wheat (cracked, flour, germ, gluten, ground, groats, middlings, starch), barley (cracked, flour), oats (flour, groats, hulled), pasta, rye, and brewer’s dried yeast. Any questionable ingredient should be reviewed by a competent rabbinic authority.

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Q. Must pet food with chometz be put away and sold before Pesach? A. Yes.

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Q. If I am going away for Pesach, what should I do with my fish? A. Vacation blocks often have chometz. One can purchase a block without chometz or use an automatic fish feeder and fill it with non-chometz food.

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Q. Are “grain-free” pet foods acceptable? A. There has been a proliferation of “grain-free” dog and cat foods on the market. While we still recommend checking the ingredient panel on those foods, they are a good place to start your search for an appropriate food.

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PET FOOD LIST The following is a list of pet foods approved for Passover 2015 when produced in the U.S. Products with identical names from foreign countries may have different formulations, thus compromising their Passover status. Make sure to check all labels. There should be no chometz listed. A product listing both meat and dairy ingredients may not be used any time during the year. (See “Feeding Your Pet: Barking Up the Right Tree” at www.star-k.org for more information)

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Before Grain (dry): Chicken, Salmon. Before Grain (canned): 96% Quail and Chicken, 96% Chicken, 96% Salmon, 96% Tuna, 96% Turkey. Blue Wilderness Grain-Free (dry): Adult (Chicken, Duck, Salmon, Trout), Kitten (Chicken)

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Merrick Purrfect Bistro Grain-Free (dry): Adult (Healthy Weight, Real Salmon, Real Chicken), Healthy Senior Merrick Purrfect Bistro Grain-Free (canned): Salmon Paté, Tuna Paté Prescription Diet: a/d, d/d except duck, g/d dry only, m/d canned only, r/d, s/d, t/d, w/d dry only, zd. Wellness Core Grain-Free (dry): Original, Kitten, Turkey & Turkey Meal & Duck, Indoor Wellness Core Grain-Free (canned): Kitten Formula, Beef & Venison & Lamb, Salmon & Whitefish & Herring

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Friskies (canned): Classic Paté Classic Seafood Entree, Classic Paté Salmon Dinner, Classic Paté Turkey & Giblets Dinner, Classic Paté Ocean Whitefish & Tuna Dinner, Special Diet Classic Paté Ocean Whitefish Dinner, Special Diet Classic Paté Beef & Chicken Entrée, Special Diet Classic Paté Turkey & Giblets Dinner, Special Diet Classic Paté with Salmon, Senior Diet Classic Paté Pacific Salmon Dinner in Sauce

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Evangers: When bearing cRc Passover approval.

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DOGS Alpo Chop House Originals (canned): Filet Mignon Flavor, Ribeye Flavor, Top Sirloin Flavor Blue Freedom Grain Free (canned): Chicken Recipe (Small Breed, Puppies), Grillers (Beef, Lamb) Blue Wilderness Grain Free (dry): Adult Chicken Recipe, Small Breed Adult Chicken Recipe, Adult Salmon Recipe, Adult Duck Recipe, Puppy Chicken Recipe, Senior Chicken Recipe, Healthy Weight Chicken Recipe

Evangers: When bearing cRc Passover approval. Hills Ideal Balance Grain Free (dry): Adult Natural Chicken & Potato, Adult Natural Salmon & Potato

Prescription Diet: a/d, d/d, g/d, h/d, j/d dry only, n/d, r/d, s/d, t/d, u/d, w/d dry only. Wellness Core Grain Free (dry): Original, Reduced Fat, Ocean, Small Breed. Wellness Core Grain Free (canned): Puppy, Turkey & Chicken Liver & Turkey Liver, Salmon & Whitefish & Herring, Beef & Venison & Lamb. Wellness Grain Free Ninety Five Percent (canned): Beef, Chicken, Lamb, Turkey

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Science Diet Grain Free (canned): Adult (Beef, Chicken)

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Mighty Dog: (canned no gravy): Chicken Egg & Bacon Country Platter, Chicken & Smoked Bacon Combo, Hearty Beef Dinner, With Lamb and Rice.

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Blue Wilderness Grain Free (canned): Salmon & Chicken Grill, Turkey & Chicken Grill, Duck & Chicken Grill

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Blue Freedom Grain Free (dry): Adult (Lamb, Chicken)

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Fish food and vacation blocks often contain chometz. Tetra Tropical Slow Release Gel Feeders (Tetra Weekend 5 days, and Tetra Vacation 14 days) are chometz free. Goldfish and Tropical fish can be given tubular worms, frozen brine shrimp, and freeze dried worms (if they do not contain fillers).

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BIRDS

(Parrots, Parakeets, Cockatiels, Macaws)

STAR-K expresses appreciation to Dr. Aaron Weissberg for his help in preparing the following guidelines

Millet and sorghum as main diet. Peanuts, sunflower seeds, and safflower seeds can be given. Larger birds such as parrots can eat pure alfalfa pellets (make sure it is pure alfalfa since it is common to add grains) or dry dog food (see above for list). Smaller birds can also have pure alfalfa pellets; crush before feeding. Can supplement with cottage cheese, rice cakes (birds like to eat these), small pieces of lean meat, matza, berries, eggs, canned baby fruits. All large food should be shredded before serving. These items should be given sparingly. For minerals, can have oyster shells (calcium) or mineral block. The greater the variety, the better.

HAMSTERS, GUINEA PIGS, GERBILS & RABBITS Best to feed pure alfalfa pellets. Make sure it is pure alfalfa since it is common to add grains. Dried alfalfa may also be given. Can supplement with mixture of cut up fruits and vegetables – carrots, broccoli, apples, melon, kale, parsley, oranges, celery, dry corn, sunflower seeds, cabbage. Can also give some matza. If not accustomed to these items, give sparingly. Guinea pigs especially will benefit from kale, parsley and oranges. Hamsters especially will benefit from apples. Guinea pigs need vitamin C added to diet.

Mixes sold in stores often contain chometz. It is advisable to mix together

regular and Pesach food between one to two weeks prior to Pesach before switching completely to Pesach food. The ratio of regular and Pesach food should be changed slowly to get the animal used to the new diet. Check with your veterinarian before changing diet.

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THE LAWS OF EREV PESACH Rabbi Dovid Heber, STAR-K Kashrus Administrator

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Erev Pesach is one of the busiest and most unique days of the year. With every hour comes another set of halachos. Many halachic times, including the time for searching for chometz and the latest time for eating chometz, are well known. However, many halachos of Erev Pesach are often confusing and not commonly understood. The following is an overview of the halachos of Erev Pesach.

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CHOMETZ The opening line of Meseches Pesachim states that one should search for chometz on the night of the 14th of Nissan (i.e. the night before Pesach). This should begin immediately after nightfall (50 minutes after sunset for this application).

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Searching for Chometz

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Chometz must be disposed of by burning or selling it before the end of the “5 halachic hour” – 5/12 of the day. Kol Chamira is recited following the burning, before the end of the 5th halachic hour. One should be aware of the following: a. Once Kol Chamira is recited by the head of the household, no chometz may be eaten by anyone at home. For example, if the father burns the chometz and recites Kol Chamira at 8:30 a.m., he and his family (even if they are not at home) may no longer eat chometz. Everything must be put away by that time. a. Be cognizant of the latest times. All times apply to chometz eaten at any location. One year, the gentile owner of a doughnut shop told the STAR-K that he saw individuals eating doughnuts in their cars after the latest time for eating chometz! Also, chometz should not be burned at the last second. This is true whether one burns chometz outside his home or at a public biur chometz. th

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Burning and Selling Chometz

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One may eat chometz until the end of the “4th halachic hour” of the day. There are different opinions regarding the calculation of the length of the day and halachic hour. Ideally, one should use the following calculation: One may eat chometz until the end of 1/3 of the “day”. For this application, the “day” begins 72 minutes before sunrise and ends approximately 50 minutes after sunset (in Baltimore and New York).

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Chometz in the Mail

If one receives chometz in the mail or with the newspaper on Erev Pesach (after the 5th halachic hour) or on Pesach, one should not assume ownership of the item but rather leave the chometz outside. If mail is delivered through a mail slot into one’s home, he should have the intent not to acquire the chometz (i.e. not taking legal possession) and kick it or push it outside with a stick to avoid handling it. If it is still around after Pesach, he may assume ownership at that time and use it, provided that the sender is a gentile.

Kashering on Erev Pesach

Ideally, all kashering should be completed by the end of the 4th halachic hour. If one forgot to kasher before this time, he may kasher the vessel until candle lighting time on Erev Pesach with the following condition: The vessel did not come into contact with anything hot (whether Kosher L’Pesach or not) within the past 24 hours. In the event the vessel came into contact with something hot within the past 24 hours, or if one requires kashering of a chometz vessel on Pesach, a rav should be consulted.

Finding Chometz on Erev Pesach

There is a well known halacha that states if one finds chometz on Chol Hamoed or on Erev Pesach after the 5th hour, one should immediately burn it. On Yom Tov, one should cover the chometz (because it is muktza) and burn it after Yom Tov. This halacha applies only if he did not sell his chometz to a gentile. However, if he sells chometz to a gentile the sale includes all chometz, wherever it may be found. Therefore, if one discovers pretzels in a drawer or bagel chips in a coat pocket during Pesach, he may not burn this chometz since it belongs to the gentile to whom the rav sold the chometz! Rather, he should store the item with the “locked up” chometz sold to the gentile. On Yom Tov, one should cover it and lock it up on Chol Hamoed. It may be eaten after Pesach when the chometz is purchased back.

EATING ON EREV PESACH & PREPARING FOR THE SEDER 1. One may not eat even Kosher for Passover matza all day Erev Pesach. This prohibition begins at dawn (72 minutes before sunrise). There are many individuals who have the custom not to eat matza begining from Rosh Chodesh Nissan or even Purim. A child under the age of six may eat matza even on Erev Pesach. Products containing matza meal that are baked (e.g., cake made from matza meal) may not be eaten all day Erev Pesach. Kosher for Passover matza meal products that are cooked (e.g., knaidlach) may be eaten until the beginning of the 10th halachic hour of the day – three halachic hours

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before sunset. One who does not eat gebrochts on Pesach may only eat knaidlach and other cooked matza meal products until the latest time for eating chometz. He may not eat baked matza meal products all day. Matza made with fruit juice, including Kosher for Passover egg matzos, chocolate matzos and Passover Tam Tams, etc. may be eaten until the end of the 4th halachic hour (same as the latest time for eating chometz). The sick or elderly who cannot eat regular matza and have consulted with their rav may eat Pesach egg matzos any time on Erev Pesach and Pesach. However, even such an individual cannot fulfill the obligation of eating matza at the seder with these matzos. Meat, fish, salad, cheese, eggs, horseradish, fruits, vegetables, and potato starch cakes may be eaten until sunset. However, one should not fill up on these items so as to ensure a hearty appetite at the seder. One may drink wine or grape juice on Erev Pesach in quantities that will not affect his appetite at night. 2. All first born males (whether from the father or mother) must fast on Erev Pesach. A father must fast in place of his first born child who is between the ages of thirty days and Bar Mitzvah. The custom is to end the fast early by partaking in a siyum. First born girls do not fast, and a mother does not fast for her first born son (under Bar Mitzvah when the husband is a b’chor) if her husband or son attends a siyum. 3. Preparations for the seder including roasting the z’roa meat, cooking and roasting the egg, mixing the salt water, preparing the charoses, grating the horseradish, and all necessary b’dikas tolaim (checking lettuce for bugs), should preferably be done before Pesach as special restrictions apply to preparing these items on Yom Tov. If the first day of Pesach falls on Shabbos, the z’roa and baitzah must be prepared before Shabbos. Additional restrictions apply to the preparations of the other items on Shabbos. 4. If one has a difficult time drinking wine at the seder, one should mix the wine with grape juice and/or water. Ideally, this mixture should contain a minimum of 4% alcohol. Therefore, if the wine has 12% alcohol content, he should make a mixture consisting of 1/3 wine, 1/3 grape juice and 1/3 water (or 1/3 wine and 2/3 grape juice). He must be aware that many wines available have a lower alcohol content Therefore, if the wine has an 8% alcohol content he should make a mixture consisting of 1/2 wine, 1/4 grape juice and 1/4 water (or 1/2 wine and 1/2 grape juice). Wine with 6% alcohol content requires 2/3 wine and 1/3 grape juice. If one prepares these mixtures with a measuring cup, it should be done before Yom Tov. If one may become ill by drinking any wine, he may drink grape juice instead.


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5. One may not say, “This meat is for Pesach,” as this may appear as if he is designating meat for the Korbon Pesach. Rather one should say, “This meat is for Yom Tov.”

WORK AFTER CHATZOS During the days of the Bais HaMikdash, the Korbon Pesach was brought on Erev Pesach after chatzos (midday). Therefore, various melachos (work activities) are prohibited during this time. Although there is no Bais HaMikdash at the time of this writing, the prohibitions remain intact and are similar to the prohibitions of Chol Hamoed (with several exceptions). The following is a list of those melachos that apply to Erev Pesach after chatzos: 1. During Chol Hamoed, a maaseh hedyot, simple work, may be performed only if it is l’tzorech hamoed, for the sake of the holiday. For example, one may fasten a hook to the wall on Chol Hamoed to hang up a picture to beautify one’s home for Yom Tov. Similarly, one may assemble an afikomen present of a tricycle on Chol Hamoed for a toddler to ride on Chol Hamoed. However, under normal circumstances one may not perform a maaseh hedyot if it is not l’tzorech hamoed. For example, one may not fix a broken chair that will not be used until after Pesach. Also, before Pesach one may not plan ahead and postpone a maaseh hedyot activity for Chol Hamoed even if the activity is l’tzorech hamoed. These halachos also apply to Erev Pesach after chatzos. 2. During Chol Hamoed, in most cases, one may not perform a maaseh uman, a skilled task requiring a craftsman, even l’tzorech hamoed. For example, installing siding or laying bricks are not permissible, even to beautify the home in honor of Yom Tov. There are some major exceptions where even maaseh uman is permissible on Chol Hamoed. This includes l’tzorech ochel nefesh (e.g. repairing an oven that broke and could not be fixed before Yom Tov) to avoid major financial loss (e.g. repair a roof to avoid structural or flood damage from rain), and in certain cases l’tzorech haguf (e.g. fix an only pair of eyeglasses or repair the only toilet in the house). These halachos also apply to Erev Pesach after chatzos. However, there is one major difference between Chol Hamoed and Erev Pesach. On Chol Hamoed, one may not hire a gentile to perform the above noted skilled tasks. On Erev Pesach this is permissible l’zorech hamoed. For example, a major car repair (e.g. rebuilding a transmission) may be performed by a gentile on Erev Pesach, even after chatzos, if it is l’tzorech hamoed (e.g. for a Chol Hamoed trip). Under normal conditions, asking a gentile to perform such a task on Chol Hamoed is prohibited. 3. Laundry, Dry Cleaning, Haircuts & Shaving - In general, these four activities may not be performed after chatzos on Erev Pesach or during Chol Hamoed.

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It should be noted that the above article and halachos apply to Erev Pesach that falls on a weekday, including Friday (e.g., this year- 5775/2015). When Erev Pesach occurs on Shabbos (e.g., 5781/2021) different halachos apply.

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However, after chatzos on Erev Pesach one may ask a gentile to perform these tasks l’tzorech hamoed. Therefore, if one forgot to shave, get a haircut or wash/ dry clean clothing he may ask a gentile to do so for him l’tzorech hamoed (i.e., go to a gentile barber or dry cleaner). However, a gentile may not perform these tasks for a Jew on Chol Hamoed even l’tzorech hamoed. 4. Drying clothes in a dryer and ironing clothes (except pleats) are classified as a maaseh hedyot and are permissible on Chol Hamoed and Erev Pesach after chatzos, under the conditions mentioned above (l’tzorech hamoed, etc.). 5. It is preferable to clip finger nails and toe nails before chatzos on Erev Pesach. Bedieved, this may be done all day. If one clips nails on Erev Pesach, he/she may clip them again on Chol Hamoed. If this was not done on Erev Pesach, the nails may not be clipped on Chol Hamoed unless it is l’tzorech mitzvah (e.g. tevila). 6. Picking up serviced goods (e.g. at the tailor, shoemaker or dry cleaner) is mutar all day Erev Pesach. Regarding Chol Hamoed, a rav should be consulted. In years when Erev Pesach occurs on Wednesday, an Eruv Tavshilin should be prepared. Some people have the custom of studying the laws and reciting the order of the Korban Pesach after Mincha on Erev Pesach. May the next Erev and Leil Pesach be the busiest ever, with a new Bais HaMikdash, U’nochal sham min Ha’zvachim u’min Ha’Pesachim.

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Rabbi Mordechai Frankel, Director, The Institute of Halacha at the STAR-K The following contains halachic guidance concerning some of the common issues that arise when conducting a Pesach Seder. In particular, it discusses preparation for the Seder, the four cups of wine, and the obligation to eat matza, marror, korech and afikoman. It is by no means comprehensive. For a more comprehensive guide, see HaSeder HaAruch by Rabbi Moshe Yaakov Weingarten (three volumes, 1431 pages).

PREPARATIONS FOR THE SEDER A person should complete all of the necessary preparations for the Seder on Erev Pesach to enable him to start the Seder without delay.1 (If Erev Pesach falls on Shabbos, he cannot prepare for the Seder on Erev Pesach since he may not prepare for Yom Tov on Shabbos, from one day of Yom Tov for the next day.) The following preparations should be made prior to Yom Tov: 1. If horseradish is being used for marror, it should be grated.2 If one forgot to do this, then he may grate it on Yom Tov if he employs a shinui and grates in an unusual manner, such as grating it onto the table rather than onto a plate.3 2. If lettuce leaves are being used for marror, they should be checked to ensure that they are not harboring insects.4 To check romaine lettuce leaves, one method is to separate the leaves, soak them in water, and then make a thorough leaf by leaf inspection. Any insects which are found must be removed. (For another method of checking, see page 51.) Alternatively, he may use romaine stalks for marror instead of the leaves.5 To do this, he should remove the leaves from the stalks and rinse them under a strong stream of water, rubbing the stalks during the rinsing. No further checking is required. 3. Prepare the karpas vegetable and the salt water into which it will be dipped.6 Any vegetable may be used for karpas, except those which may be used for The following abbreviations have been used: M.B. – Mishna Berura, S.A. – Shulchan Aruch, S.H. – Shaar HaTziyun, B.H. – Biur Halacha. All citations to Shulchan Aruch refer to section Orach Chayim. 1. S.A. 472:1. 2. See M.B. 473:36; Rema 495:1; M.B. 495:10; S.H. 495:12; B.H. ‘Miyhu’. M.B. 473:36 states that the Gra would not grate the marror until the start of the Seder, due to concern that it may lose its sharpness. 3. See Rema 504:1; M.B. 504:11; M.B. 504:19; S.H. 504:33. See also Orchos Rabbeinu vol. 2 page 73. If Pesach occurs on Shabbos, one must grate the marror on Erev Pesach; if he did not do so, he should prepare it in the manner prescribed by M.B. 321:45. 4. M.B. 473:42. 5. S.A. 473:5. 6. See Chayei Odom, kelal 130 dinei haSeder biketzara 1. See M.B. 473:21 concerning the preparation of salt water on Shabbos.

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7. M.B. 473:20. 8. See Minhagei Maharil, Machon Yerushalayim edition, page 96; Teshuvos Chasam Sofer, Orach Chaim 132 quoting Rav Nosson Adler; Tosafos Yom Tov Shabbos 9:5; Magen Avrohom 473:4; Chok Yaakov 473:12; Chayei Odom klal 130 kitzur dinei haSeder 5. 9. Kitzur Shulchan Aruch 118:2; Aruch HaShulchan 473:10. 10. Aruch HaShulchan 473:10. 11. M.B. 473:47. See M.B. 473:47; M.B. 321:67; M.B. 321:45 concerning the preparation of charoses on Shabbos. 12. See Rema 473:5; M.B. 473:49. 13. Rema 473:5; M.B. 473:48. 14. Heard from Rav Heinemann shli”ta. 15. S.A. 473:4; M.B. 473:28-29. See M.B. 473:32 concerning roasting the Zroa on Yom Tov. 16. See Magen Avrohom 473:8 quoting Maharil; Piskei Teshuvos 473:12 and footnote 58. 17. S.A. 473:4; M.B. 473:27. 18. Heard from Rav Heinemann shli”ta. Pri Megadim siman 473 aishel avrohom 7 writes that there are those who use the neck of a bird for the zroa, although he does not know why. 19. M.B. 473:27. 20. M.B. 473:32. 21. See M.B. 473:32. 22. S.A. 473:4; M.B. 473:32. M.B. writes that if one does not intend to eat the egg on that day, then the egg cannot be roasted on Yom Tov and must be prepared before Yom Tov. 23. See Rema 476:2 that it is customary to eat a hard boiled egg at the start of the Seder meal. 24. M.B. 509:28. See also Igros Moshe, Orach Chaim 1:122 anaf 10; Minchas Shlomo 1:91 section 12. 25. See Shemiras Shabbos Kehilchasa 9:10-12. 26. See S.A. 472:1; Rashi and Rashbam, Pesachim 109a. 27. See Matteh Moshe siman 600. 28. S.A. 472:2.

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marror.7 However, the custom is to use celery,8 radishes,9 or cooked potatoes.10 Prepare the charoses.11 The ingredients for charoses typically include grated apples, almonds and other nuts,12 cinnamon, ginger, and red wine.13 The charoses should have the texture of apple sauce.14 The bone which will be used for the zroa on the Seder plate should be roasted over a fire, as was done to the Korban Pesach.15 Some people first boil the zroa and then singe it over a flame.16 It is preferable to use the forearm of an animal or bird, which is the zroa bone.17 The equivalent limb of a chicken is the part of the wing that is directly attached to the body.18 The zroa must have some meat on the bone.19 It may not be eaten on the Seder night, because we do not eat roasted meat at the Seder.20 The meat of the zroa (which has been cooked before Yom Tov) should ideally be eaten on the second day of Yom Tov, as it is not proper to dispose of the zroa in an unfitting manner.21 Boil and then roast the egg to be used on the Seder plate.22 A person whose custom is to eat eggs at the Seder meal should also prepare these eggs.23 Open the wine bottles to be used at the Seder. In particular, wine bottles that have a screw cap should be opened before Yom Tov.24 One should also open the boxes of matza that will be needed for the first days of Yom Tov.25 Children should rest so that they will be awake during the Seder.26 If possible, adults should also rest.27 Set the Seder table with elegant dishes and arrange the chairs which will be used for leaning.28 Even though throughout the year one should minimize luxury as a zecher l’churban, on Seder night it is appropriate to use the finest


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dishes available.29 Some people have a custom that the husband arranges the Keara.30 There were gedolim who insisted on personally setting the table for the Seder.31 10. Prepare the Keara. There are differing customs as to the layout of the various components of the Keara. One prevalent custom is that of the Arizal.32 According to this minhag, beginning at the top of the Keara is the zroa, which is placed on the upper right side of the Keara, and the beitza which is placed on the upper left side. The marror is placed in the middle of the Keara, with the charoses underneath and to the right, and the karpas underneath and to the left. The chazeres is placed closest to the leader of the Seder, at the bottom of the Keara. Three matzos are placed either outside or underneath the Keara,33 next to the zroa and beitza.34 Another custom is that of the Rema.35 According to this minhag, the karpas and salt water are placed nearest to the leader of the Seder with the matza above them, the marror and charoses above the matza, and the beitza and zroa above them furthest from the leader of the Seder. Below is an illustration of the Keara according to both the Rema and the Arizal:

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M.B. 472:6. See Chidah, Moreh BeEtzbah siman 206. See Haggadah Shel Pesach ‘Chasam Sofer’ page 34; Haggadah Shel Pesach ‘MiBeis Halevi’ hosofos page 64. Chayei Odom siman 130 kelalei haSeder biketzara 1; Kitzur Shulchan Aruch 118:8; Be’er Haitiv 473:8; M.B. 473:26; Aruch HaShulchan 473:11. 33. The Arizal, quoted by Be’er Haitiv 473:8 states that the Keara should be ‘on’ the matzos. Shulchan Aruch HaGraz 473:26 understands this to mean that the Keara should be on top of the matzos. In order to facilitate this, the Keara is built with slots under the plate into which the matzos can be inserted. 34. Kaf HaChayim 473:58 understands the Arizal to mean that the Keara should be next to the matzos. 35. Rema 473:4. 36. Ma’aseh Rav 187. 37. Haggadah Shel Pesach attributed to the Maharal page 41. However, it has been argued that the work is a forgery and was not written by the Maharal. See the essay of Rav Benedict in the journal Moriah, Sivan 5745. Rav Benedict points out that in the Maharal’s sefer Gevuros Hashem, which extensively discusses the Pesach Seder, there is no mention of the Keara being arranged this way.

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See Chayei Odom, kelal 130 dinei haSeder biketzara 1; Taamei HaMinhagim #520. See S.A. 473:4; Pri Megaddim Mishbetzos Zahav start of siman 486; S.A. 271:9, M.B. 271:41. See also Matteh Moshe siman 613 quoting the Maharil (Minhagei Maharil page 95). See S.A. 473:4; M.B. 473:17; Piskei Teshuvos 472:11 and footnote 51. See also Shemiras Shabbos Kehilchassa, vol. 2 chap. 55 footnote 15; Halichos Shlomo Pesach chap. 9 footnote 65. S.A. 527:2. M.B. 527:11. See Maharsham 2:36. S.A. 527:16-17. See M.B. 527:48; Piskei Teshuvos 527:12. S.A. 472:8, M.B. 472:24. S.A. 472:14, M.B. 472:44. S.A. 472:8. B.H. 472:8 ‘Shelo’ states that if one drinks the arba kosos with a pause between each cup, but does not recite the Haggadah in between, it is questionable whether he is yotzei. M.B. 472:26. End of B.H. 472:8 ‘Shelo’. S.A. 472:9. Rav Chaim Noeh, Shiurei Torah page 176. 86 cm³ = 2.91 fl. oz. The Steipler Gaon, Shiurin Shel Torah page 65. 150 cm³ = 5.08 fl. oz.

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One is required to drink four cups of wine at the Seder;46 women have the same obligation as men.47 If a person drinks four cups of wine in a row, he is not yotzei this mitzva.48 Rather, he must recite the Haggadah and drink each of the arba kosos at the appropriate point.49 For this reason, he may not drink the fourth cup immediately after the third cup.50 A woman should make sure that she either recites the Haggadah herself or hears the leader of the Seder recite the Haggadah, so that she will be able to drink the arba kosos at the appropriate times.51 The cup should hold the measurement of a reviis of wine.52 According to Rav Chaim Noeh, a reviis is calculated at 86 cubic centimeters of wine (‫)כוס גימטריא‬,53 which is equivalent to slightly less than 3 fl. oz. According to the Chazon Ish, it equals 150 cubic centimeters of wine (‫ )גימטריא כוס הגון‬which is equivalent to slightly more than 5 fl. oz.54 Based on the ruling of the Mishna Berura, Rav Heinemann

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Some have the custom to place a covering between each of the three matzos, while others do not.38 The matzos should be covered before Kiddush.39 Often, families that join together for the Seder have the custom of providing a separate Keara for the head of each individual household.40 11. Make an eruv tavshilin, if necessary. One should take a baked item such as matza and a cooked item41 such as fish, meat or an egg.42 He should hold the items43 and recite the text found in the siddur. The eruv tavshilin should not be eaten until all of the preparations for Shabbos are completed.44 It is customary to eat the eruv tavshilin at shalosh seudos.45


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shli”ta,55 states that it is necessary to use a cup which holds 3.8 fluid ounces.56 Ideally, a person should drink a reviis of wine.57 Some opinions state that if the cup holds more than a reviis he should drink the entire cup;58 others dispute this.59 If it is difficult to drink an entire reviis of wine, one should drink slightly more than half the cup.60 If a person has difficulty drinking four cups of wine, he should make sure that he has a cup that holds exactly a reviis so that he will need to drink only slightly more than half a reviis.61 For the fourth cup, he should either drink enough wine to be able to recite a brocha acharona himself or have someone be motzei him.62 It is preferable to drink the majority of the reviis at one time.63 If a person cannot do so, he should at least drink the majority of the reviis within kedei shtias reviis,64 which is approximately half a minute.65 An alcoholic wine should be used for the arba kosos.66 The wine can be diluted with grape juice.67 Rav Heinemann shli”ta, is of the opinion that the resulting mixture should contain at least 4% alcohol.68 Therefore, wine which has 12% alcohol content can be diluted into ⅓ wine and ⅔ grape juice. Alternatively, the wine can be diluted with water. Wine which has 12% alcohol content can be diluted into ⅓ wine and ⅔ water; alternatively, it can be diluted into ⅓ wine, ⅓ grape juice, and ⅓ water.69 55. Heard from Rav Heinemann shli”ta. 56. See Eruvin 83a, that a reviis is equivalent to the volume of 1½ eggs. Tzlach, Pesachim 109 argues that the eggs referred to by chazal are twice the size of present day eggs. Rav Chaim Noeh, Shiurei Torah Shaar 3 disagrees with the Tzlach. See further M.B. 271:68; B.H. 271:13 ‘Shelo’; Chazon Ish, Orach Chaim 39. M.B. states that for Kiddush one should, lechatchilah, consider a reviis as equivalent to the volume of two present day eggs. Rav Dovid Feinstein shli”ta, sefer Kol Dodi Al Hilchos HaSeder, states that the volume of a large present day egg is 2.2 fl. oz. Rav Bodner, sefer Kezayis Hasholem, page 24 footnote 24, states that it has a volume of 1.87 fl. oz. He further states that he discussed the issue with Rav Dovid Feinstein, who agreed that this was a more accurate measurement. Rav Heinemann, shli”ta, measured a present day egg as having the volume of 1.9 fl. oz. The volume of two eggs would, therefore, equal 3.8 fl. oz. 57. S.A. 472:9; M.B. 472:30. 58. Chok Yaakov 472:20 quoting Bach; Shulchan Aruch HaGraz 472:19. 59. Chok Yaakov 472:20. See also Orchos Rabbeinu vol. 2 page 60. 60. S.A. 472:9, M.B. 472:30. 61. M.B. 472:33. ‘Rov reviis’ is equivalent to ‘moleh lugmav’, the amount of liquid that a person can hold in his cheeks. B.H. 472:9 ‘veyishteh’ states that a larger person, whose moleh lugmav is greater than rov reviis, would need to drink his personal moleh lugmav. 62. M.B. 472:30. 63. M.B. 472:34 writes that ideally the rov reviis should be drunk at one time. Kol Dodi explains this to means that the rov reviis should be drunk without taking the cup from one’s mouth. See also his rebuttal of Machatzis Hashekel 472:1. 64. M.B. 472:34. 65. Heard from Rav Heinemann, shli”ta. See M.B. 472:34; S.H. 472:49 concerning a person who took a longer time than this. 66. Kol Dodi quoting Rav Moshe Feinstein, zt”l. He further states that one should push himself to drink the arba kosos in this optimal manner. See also Pri Chadah end of siman 483; Mikrai Kodesh (and footnotes entitled Harerei Kodesh) Pesach vol. 2 page 35. 67. See M.B. 472:37. 68. Heard from Rav Heinemann shli”ta. 69. See M.B. 204:32; M.B. 272:16, that wine can be diluted one part in six and still retain the brocha of Borei Pri Hagofen. See Machaztis Hashekel 204:16 quoting Eliyahu Rabba; Pri Megadim siman 204 aishhel avrohom 16; Kol Dodi. The wine used for the arba kosos should not be diluted to this extent because such a mixture would be only minimally alcoholic. Hilchos Chag Bechag (Chag HaPesach), page 422, states that it is customary to dilute ⅓ wine with ⅔ grape juice. Rav Heinemann, shli”ta, is

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of the opinion that the mixture should retain a 4% alcohol content. 70. M.B. 472:37. Teshuvos VeHanhogos 2:243 states that a sick person or old person may, lechatchilah, use grape juice for arba kosos and notes that the Chebiner Rav and the Brisker Rav did so. See also Shulchan Aruch HaGraz 472:17; Hilchos Chag Bechag page 415; Halichos Shlomo Pesach 9:11. Concerning the dilution of grape juice, see Minchas Shlomo 1:4; Vezos Habracha page 116 and Hilchos Shabbas BeShabbas page 386 quoting Rav Elyashiv, shli�ta. According to their viewpoint, grape juice which is used for arba kosos should not be mixed with more than a little amount of water. 71. M.B. 472:35. S.A. 472:10 states that even a person who does not generally drink wine because it is harmful or distasteful should force himself to drink the arba kosos. 72. S.A. 472:11. See also Rema 472:1; M.B. 272:10. 73. S.A. 272:8; Rema 272:8; M.B. 272:23; S.A. 472:12; M.B. 472:39. 74. M.B. 272:19. 75. The laws of stam yayin do not apply to cooked wine. Igros Moshe, Yoreh Deah 2:52 and Yoreh Deah 3:31, states that they similarly do not apply to pasteurized wine. However, Minchas Shlomo 1:25 and Rav Elyashiv shli�ta, Kovetz Teshuvos 1:75, disagree. It is not clear whether the Igros Moshe would also treat pasteurized wine as cooked wine with regard to Kiddush. The Meiri, Bava Basra 97 is of the opinion that cooked wine should not be used for Kiddush even if the cooking did not result in any taste change. Presumably, the Meiri would consider pasteurized wine as being in this category. 76. See Chok Yaakov 472:27; Shulchan Aruch HaGraz 472:25. 77. S.A. 472:15. 78. M.B. 472:46. 79. M.B. 472:47. 80. Chok Yaakov 472:27 quoting Maharil (Minhagei Maharil page 94); Kaf Hachaim 472:91. The Chavos Yair, in his sefer Mekor Chaim (Piskei Dinim 472:15), states that it is customary to give wine (or grape juice) even to small babies. 81. M.B. 473:1. M.B. says that some people have the custom to state this verbally. He adds that before reciting the Haggadah, one should verbalize or think that he is going to fulfill the mitzva of sippur yetzias mitzrayim. See also Haggadah Shel Pesach MiBeis Halevi page 93. 82. S.A. 473:2. 83. See S.A. 472:7; Rema 472:7. 84. See S.A. 472:7; Rema 472:7; M.B. 472:21; S.H. 472:31.

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If a person cannot drink wine, then he can use grape juice for the four cups.70 Some people may have difficulty tolerating both wine and grape juice. A person who will become incapacitated is not obligated to drink the arba kosos.71 Red wine should be used for the Seder.72 Throughout the year, it is preferable not to use cooked wine for Kiddush; the same is true for the Seder.73 This is because uncooked wine tastes better than cooked wine.74 It is debatable as to whether pasteurized wine has the same status as cooked wine in this regard.75 A child who has reached the age of chinuch, about five or six years old,76 should also be given arba kosos to drink;77 however, it is not essential to do so.78 A child does not need to drink a full reviis of wine or grape juice and should rather drink meloh lugmav, the amount of wine he can hold in his cheeks.79 It is customary to give arba kosos even to younger children, although they can be given a minimal amount of grape juice.80 When drinking the first cup, a person should have in mind that he is fulfilling the obligations of both Kiddush and the first of the arba kosos.81 A man should drink the arba kosos while leaning to his left side.82 If he did not lean while drinking the first, third or fourth kos, he should not drink that kos a second time.83 If he did not lean while drinking the second kos, he should drink another kos during the meal while leaning to his left side.84


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MATZA Both men and women are commanded by the Torah to eat matza at the Seder.85 A child who has reached the age of chinuch should also be given matza to eat at the Seder.86 The matzos being used for the mitzva should be Shemura matzos. This is matza that has been watched since the harvesting of the wheat to ensure that nothing has occurred which might cause it to become chometz.87 Many people have the custom to use only hand-baked matzos for this mitzva; others use machine matzos.88 A person must eat one kezayis of matza at the Seder.89 The Steipler Gaon90 and Rav Dovid Feinstein91 write that ideally one should eat ⅔ of a machine matza or the equivalent volume of hand-baked matza, which would be approximately half of a Tzelem Pupa hand matza.92 However, upon experimentation, Rav Heinemann, shli”ta, found that half of a machine matza or ⅓ of a Tzelem Pupa hand matza contains the volume of matza necessary for a kezayis.93 A person who has difficulty chewing may crush the kezayis of matza before eating it.94 If necessary, he may also soak the matza in water to facilitate eating the kezayis.95 A person who is unable to eat or drink the prescribed amount of matza, marror or wine should consult his rav. Please refer to the article, “Pesach Guide For Those With Diabetes”, for more information. The kezayis of matza should be eaten within the time span of kedei achilas pras.96 The kezayis should preferably be eaten within two minutes.97 If this cannot be 85. 86. 87. 88.

There is a Torah obligation to eat matza on the first night of Pesach and a rabbinic obligation on the second night, as stated by M.B.475:44. M.B. 472:44 states that women have the same obligation as men. See M.B. 343:2-3; M.B. 269:1; Halichos Shlomo Pesach 9:43. See S.A. 553:4; M.B. 553:21-22; B.H. 553:4 ‘tov’; B.H. 460:1 ‘ein’. Rav Shlomo Kluger paskened that matza made by a hand powered machine is not acceptable for the mitzvah, whereas Rav Yosef Shaul Natansohn (author of Teshuvos Shoel U’meishiv) was lenient, as recorded in Sdei Chemed vol. 7 page 397. Concerning matza made by an electric machine, the Maharsham 4:129, 9:31 was stringent and the Divrei Malkiel 4:20 was lenient. See also Chazon Ish, Orach Chaim 6:10; Hilchos Chag Bechag page 337. 89. Rambam, Hilchos Chometz U’Matza 6:1. 90. M.B. 486:1 implies that one should eat the amount of matza which has the same volume as a present day egg. Shiurin Shel Torah, page 65 and footnote on page 66, state that in order to meet this requirement, it is appropriate to ensure that the first kezayis be approximately the size of ⅔ of a machine matza. 91. Rav Dovid Feinstein, shli”ta, Kol Dodi, writes that the matza which is eaten for the kezayis should have the volume of 1.5 fl. oz. Sefer Kezayis Hashalem, page 91, states that this is equivalent to the size of ⅔ of a machine matza. Kol Dodi further states that this measurement is given for the first night of Pesach, but on the second night of Pesach one can be more lenient. 92. Heard from Rav Heinemann shli”ta. 93. Heard from Rav Heinemann shli”ta . Orchos Rabbeinu vol. 2 page 66 writes that the Steipler Gaon noted that the Chazon Ish would take ¼ of a hand baked matza as a kezayis for both Achilas Matza and korech, and eat additional matza during the meal while leaning, so as to fulfill the mitzva without any doubt. See further Orchos Rabbeinu ibid. 94. B.H. 461:4 ‘yotzei’. 95. See M.B. 461:17-18; S.H. 461:32. M.B. 458:4 states that there are scrupulous people who are stringent and do not let matza become wet for the duration of Pesach, due to the concern that there might be some residual flour below the surface of the matza which could become chometz upon contact with water. This is the custom of not eating gebrochts. See further Shaarei Teshuvah 460:1. 96. M.B. 475:9. 97. Shiurin shel Torah, page, 67, based on Chasam Sofer 6:16.

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98. See Igros Moshe, Orach Chaim 4:41; Aruch HaShulchan 202:8; Orchos Rabbeinu vol. 2 page 70. 99. See Shiurin Shel Yorah page 67. 100. S.A. 475:1; M.B. 475:10. 101. M.B. 472:22. 102. S.A. 475:1; M.B. 475:2. 103. M.B.475:2. 104. S.A. 475:1; M.B.475:2; M.B. 475:6; M.B. 475:8. Piskei Tesuvos 475:2 describes an alternative custom for the recitation of the brochos and division of the matza. The leader of the Seder makes the brocha of Hamotzi and then divides the kezayis of matza for each person at the Seder. He includes within the kezayis some of the matza over which he made the brocha. Each individual then recites the brocha of ‘Al Achilas Matza.’ 105. M.B. 475:9. 106. Shiurin Shel Torah siman 11 states that fundamentally, the Chazon Ish paskened in accordance with Rav Chaim of Volozhin, who stated that a kezayis is measured as the average size of a present day olive – which at a maximum would be the volume of ⅓ of a present day egg. Based on his statement that ⅔ of a machine matza contains the volume of a present day egg, 2/9 of a machine matza would contain the volume of a kezayis. See also sefer Kezayis Hasholem, page 24; Orchos Rabbeinu vol. 2 pages 66-69. 107. See S.A. 475:1. Orchos Rabbeinu vol. 2 page 70 quotes Rav Chaim Kanievsky shli”ta as stating that the Chazon Ish did not put a whole kezayis of matza in his mouth at one time, but ate it in the normal manner within three minutes. Orchos Rabbeinu vol. 2 page 66 similarly quotes the Steipler Gaon as saying that one should eat the matza in the normal manner. See also Halichos Shlomo Pesach 9:41 and Halichos Shlomo Tefillah page 380, quoting Rav Shlomo Zalman Auerbach. 108. See S.A. 475:1; M.B. 475:9; Orchos Rabbeinu vol. 2 page 69. B.H. 475:1 ‘kezayis’ questions the necessity of eating two kezaysim and quotes sources to the contrary. Orchos Rabbeinu vol. 2 pages 69-70 quotes Rav Chaim Kanievsky, shli”ta, as stating that the Chazon Ish told him that the halacha follows the opinion that it is necessary to eat only one kezayis. 109. As stated above, fundamentally the Chazon Ish paskened that a kezayis is measured as the volume of a present day olive, which is smaller than the volume of ¼ of a machine matza.

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done, it should at least be eaten within three98 or four minutes.99 A man should eat the matza while leaning on his left side.100 If he did not do so, he should eat another kezayis without another brocha while leaning to his left side.101 After everyone at the Seder has finished washing netilas yadayim and returned to the table, the leader of the Seder should take the three matzos in front of him and recite the brocha of Hamotzi. The top and bottom matzos, which are both whole, will serve as the lechem mishna.102 If feasible, he should then set down the bottom matza and recite the brocha of Al Achilas Matza while holding the top and broken middle matzos.103 He should then give each person at the Seder a kezayis, including within the kezayis some of the top and middle matzos over which the brocha has been made.104 A person should preferably chew the matza without swallowing, until he has a kezayis of matza in his mouth, and then swallow the kezayis at one time.105 In regards to this, one may rely upon the more lenient measurements of a kezayis, which calculate it as being less than ¼ of a machine matza.106 People who find it impractical to swallow an entire kezayis at one time should instead eat the kezayis in the normal manner, and include some of the top and broken middle matzos over which the brocha has been made.107 The Shulchan Aruch brings an opinion that one should eat a kezayis from the top matza followed by a second kezayis from the broken middle matza.108 However, a person who fulfills the requirement of eating a kezayis by eating the size of half of a machine matza is actually eating two, when calculated according to the more lenient measurements of a kezayis.109 It is, therefore, sufficient to eat the size of half


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of a machine matza in order to comply with the opinion that suggests eating two kezaysim.110 Before eating, a person should have in mind that he is about to perform the mitzva of eating matza.111 When reciting or hearing the brocha of Al Achilas Matza, he should also have in mind the eating of the afikoman.112

MARROR Nowadays, in the absence of the Korban Pesach, it is no longer a Torah requirement to eat marror at the Seder; however, there is a rabbinic obligation to do so.113 This obligation applies equally to men and women.114 Children who have reached the age of chinuch should also be given marror to eat, just like an adult.115 A person may use romaine lettuce for the marror,116 although it must be checked before Pesach to ensure that it does not harbor insects.117 He may use either the leaves or the lettuce stalks for marror.118 The lettuce does not need to be bitter,119 although there is an opinion that the lettuce must have some element of bitter taste.120 Some people have the custom not to use lettuce for marror.121 Raw horseradish may also be used for marror.122 It is customary that people who use lettuce for marror put some horseradish on the lettuce, although it is not necessary to do so.123 There is no need to use a lot of horseradish for this.124 The marror should be dipped into charoses, and the excess charoses shaken off.125 A person must eat a kezayis of marror.126 The amount of lettuce which will displace 25 cm³ of water would constitute a kezayis, according to Rav Chaim Noeh.127 This is equivalent to slightly less than 1 fl. oz. According to the Chazon 110. Heard from Rav Heinemann shli”ta . Kol Dodi shares this opinion. See also Orchos Rabbeinu vol. 2 page 66. 111. See S.A. 475:4; M.B. 475:34; B.H. 60:4 ‘yesh omrim’; B.H. 60:4 ‘veyesh omrim’; M.B. 60:10 quoting the Chayei Odom. 112. S.H. 477:4. 113. M.B. 473:33. 114. M.B. 472:45. 115. See M.B. 443:2. 116. See S.A. 473:5; M.B. 473:34. Kol Dodi states that it is customary to specifically use romaine lettuce. 117. M.B. 473:42. 118. S.A. 473:5, M.B. 473:38. 119. Chayei Odom 130:3, Shulchan Aruch HaGraz 473:30, M.B. 473:42, Aruch HaShulchan 473:16. 120. Chazon Ish, Orach Chaim 124 comments on Pesachim 39a. See the letter written by the Steipler Gaon, which is reproduced at the end of the Sefer Hilchos Chag BeChag. 121. See Orchos Rabbeinu vol. 2 page 74. 122. S.A. 473:5; M.B. 473:34. M.B. 473:39 states that the horseradish has to be raw. 123. Aruch HaShulchan 473:14. See also Piskei Teshuvah 473:18 footnote 102. Halichos Shlomo Pesach 9:48 discourages this. 124. See the letter that the Netziv wrote to his son, printed in Merumei Sodeh Pesachim 39a, in which he discourages using horseradish for marror due to the difficulty of eating it. 125. S.A. 475:1; M.B. 475:13. 126. S.A. 473:5, M.B. 473:41. See the letter written by Reb Akiva Eiger, printed in Chut HaMeshulash pages 205-206. 127. M.B. 486:1 states that with regard to marror, which is nowadays a rabbinic obligation, one can measure a kezayis as being the size of half of a present day egg. Rav Chaim Noeh, Shiurei Torah page 191, states that half a present day egg has a volume of 28.8 cm³ and 28.8 cm³ = 0.97 fl. oz.

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128. Chazon Ish, Orach Chaim 100 and 39:17, states that with regard to marror one can measure a kezayis as being equivalent to the volume of ⅔ of a present day egg. Shiurin Shel Torah page 65 states that a present day egg has a volume of 50cm³. Therefore, a kezayis will have a volume of 33.3 cm³ and 33.3 cm³ = 1.13 fl. oz. Shiurin Shel Torah siman 11 states that fundamentally the Chazon Ish paskened in accordance with Rav Chaim of Volozhin, that a kezayis is measured as the size of a present day olive, which at a maximum would have the volume of ⅓ of a present day egg. He also states that a person who has difficulty eating marror can rely upon this measurement, which calculates as 17cm³ or 0.58 fl. oz. Also see the letter written by the Steipler Gaon, which is reproduced at the end of the Sefer Hilchos Chag BeChag. 129. Kol Dodi. 130. Heard from Rav Heinemann, shli”ta. This is in accordance with the view of Rav Chaim Noeh. 131. Sefer Kezayis Hashalem, pages 98-101, states that one large lettuce leaf or two large lettuce stalks contain the volume of a kezayis. This was calculated in accordance with the view that a kezayis is equivalent to 0.96 fl. oz. 132. M.B. 473:43; S.H. 473:60. 133. Shiurin shel Torah page 67, based on Chasam Sofer 6:16. 134. See Igros Moshe, Orach Chaim 4:41; Aruch HaShulchan 202:8; Orchos Rabbeinu vol. 2 page 70. 135. See Shiurin Shel Yorah page 67. 136. S. A. 475:1. M.B. 475:14 states that if a person does lean while eating the marror it is also fine. 137. S.A. 475:1. 138. See S.A. 475:1; Aruch HaShulchan 475:7. 139. See S.A 475:1; Rema 475:1; M.B. 475:17; M.B. 475:19. 140. See Rema 475:1; M.B. 475:18. 141. M.B. 475:16. 142. See Kol Dodi and Orchos Rabbeinu vol.2 page 75, who suggest that for korech one may use a smaller amount of marror. 143. See M.B. 486:1. 144. Heard from Rav Heinemann shli”ta.

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The leader of the Seder should take the remaining bottom matza and use it to give each person at the Seder a portion of korech.137 It is customary to prepare korech with two pieces of matza sandwiching some marror.138 The marror should be dipped into charoses, and the excess charoses shaken off.139 Some have the custom not to dip the marror into charoses for korech.140 A person should eat one kezayis of matza and one kezayis of marror for korech,141 and measure the kezayis of marror as described above.142 For the kezayis of matza, it is sufficient to take half of the volume of matza.143 Therefore, following the larger measurement as described above, one should eat ⅓ of a machine matza or ¼ of a Tzelem Pupa hand matza. Following the measurements of Rav Heinemann, shli”ta, it is sufficient to take ¼ of a machine matza or 1/6 of a Tzelem Pupa hand matza.144

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Ish128 and Rav Dovid Feinstein,129 one should take 1.1 fl. oz. of lettuce for marror. Rav Heinemann, shli”ta, is of the opinion that a person should take 1 fl. oz. of lettuce.130 One large lettuce leaf or two large stalks displaces approximately 1 fl. oz. of water.131 The kezayis of marror should be eaten within the time span of kedei achilas pras.132 The kezayis should preferably be eaten within two minutes.133 If this cannot be done, it should at least be eaten within three134 or four minutes.135 One does not lean when eating the marror.136


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Before eating korech, one should recite the paragraph ‘‫זכר למקדש כהלל וכו‬.145 Some suggest saying this paragraph after one has started to eat korech.146 A man should consume korech while leaning to his left side;147 if he did not do so, he does not need to eat another portion.148 From the time a person recites the brocha over the matza until he eats the korech portion, it is preferable not to discuss matters unrelated to the eating of the matza, marror, korech and the Seder meal.149

AFIKOMAN The leader of the Seder should give each person at the Seder a kezayis of matza,150 including within the kezayis some of the remaining half of the middle matza.151 Ideally, he should take the same volume of matza as was used for the initial eating of matza at the Seder.152 A man should eat the afikoman while leaning to his left side.153 If he did not lean and has not started Birchas Hamazon, he should eat the afikoman a second time, providing that it is not too difficult for him to do so.154 If he has started Birchas Hamazon, he should not wash and eat the afikoman again.155 Chazal debate whether the afikoman may be eaten all night long or by chatzos, halachic midnight. In order to fulfill both opinions, one must be careful to eat the afikoman before chatzos.156 After eating the afikoman, one may not consume other food.157 Rav Moshe Feinstein, zt”l, states that according to both opinions of chazal, a person may not eat other food for the duration of the night.158 He also may not drink wine or fruit juice, with the exception of the remaining two cups of the arba kosos;159 he may drink water160 or tea.161 145. S.A. 475:1 146. See B.H. 475:1 ‘ve’omar’. 147. S.A. 475:1 148. Kaf HaChaim 475: 36 quoting Pri Chadash. 149. See S.A. 475:1; M.B. 475:24. 150. S.A. 477:1. 151. S.A. 477:6; M.B. 477:58. 152. M.B. 487:1 states that for afikoman, which is a mitzva derabonnon, one may follow the smaller measurement of kezayis. However, M.B. 477:1 states that for afikoman one should ideally eat two kezaysim of matza. Two kezaysim following the smaller measurement of a kezayis is equivalent to one kezayis of the larger measurement. Furthermore, S.H. 477:4 states that the afikoman is the primary matzos mitzva according to Rashi and the Rashbam; Kol Dodi states that this is a further reason to take a volume of matza consistent with the larger measurement of a kezayis. See, however, Orchos Rabbeinu vol. 2 page 67. 153. S.A. 477:1. 154. M.B. 477:4; S.H. 477:4. 155. See M.B. 472:22; M.B. 474:4; Igros Moshe O.C. 3:67. 156. See S.A. 477:1, M.B. 477:6; B.H. 477:1 ‘veyehei’. 157. S.A. 478:1. 158. Igros Moshe O.C. 5:38#8. 159. S.A. 481:1; M.B. 481:1; M.B. 478:2. 160. S.A. 481:1 161. M.B. 481:1. See Be’er Heitev 481:1 concerning drinking coffee after eating the afikoman.

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It has been argued that, according to the opinion that the afikoman must be eaten by chatzos, the prohibition against consuming additional food also ends at chatzos.162 If so, when chatzos is approaching and a person has not yet finished his meal, he may eat a kezayis of matza and verbally state the following: If the correct opinion is that one may eat the afikoman until chatzos, then this matza should be regarded as the afikoman; however, if one has all night to eat the afikoman, then it should not be regarded as such. He may eat the matza, wait until chatzos, and then continue his meal. After the meal, he should eat another kezayis of matza and state the following: If the correct opinion is that one has all night to eat the afikoman, then this matza should be regarded as the afikoman; but, if the afikoman must be eaten before chatzos, then it should not be regarded as such.163 However, Rav Moshe Feinstein, zt”l, rejects this position and states that the afikoman must simply be eaten before chatzos.164 When Moshiach comes, and the Beis Hamikdash is rebuilt, we will once again offer the Korban Pesach in accordance with the Torah obligation to eat the Korban Pesach with matza and marror.165 Bimehera Yiboneh Hamikdash.

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162. Avnei Nezer O.C. 361. 163. Avnei Nezer O.C. 361. See also the Haggadah ‘MiBeis Halevi’ that the Brisker Rav was of the opinion that this may be done without any verbal statement. 164. Igros Moshe O.C. 5:38#8. See also Tosefos Maaseh Rav 52 that the Vilna Gaon skipped the Seder meal in order to eat the afikoman before chatzos. 165. See Berachos 12b-13a.


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Important: No one should refrain from taking any required medication even if it contains chometz, without first consulting his physician and rav. Note: All medications for a heart condition, diabetes, abnormal blood pressure, stroke, kidney disease, lung disease, depression, epilepsy, the immune system (transplant anti-rejection), and cancer treatment (including precautionary) may be taken on Pesach. Furthermore, all prescription medication taken on a regular basis for chronic conditions should only be changed with the consultation of your physician (if you cannot reach your physician you should continue to take your regular prescription and without change). Some examples of such chronic conditions include the following: any psychiatric condition, prostate condition, Crohn’s Disease, celiac, colitis, high cholesterol, Parkinson’s Disease, anemia, Multiple Sclerosis, thyroid condition, and asthma.

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The following halachos are based on the psak of Rabbi Moshe Heinemann, shlit”a, and Rabbi Gershon Bess. (The halachos in the earlier sections of the book are based on the psak of Rabbi Moshe Heinemann, shlit”a)

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For many years, Rabbi Gershon Bess has prepared a Guide for Pesach Medications and Cosmetics. This list has been published and distributed by Kollel Los Angeles. For over a decade, STAR-K Kosher Certification, in conjunction with Kollel Los Angeles has made this list more widely available to the general public. This guide, available in Jewish bookstores nationwide, has served as an important resource to kosher consumers. Sefer Kovetz Halachos (Hilchos Pesach 12:4) states in the name of HaRav Shmuel Kamenetzky, shlit”a, that one should l’chatchila take a medication approved for Pesach (see ibid. footnote #5 that mentions the availability and use of reliable Pesach lists and guides).

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If someone’s life is in danger, or may be in danger, he must take any chometz medication unless an equally effective non-chometz medication is available.


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One may also take chometz medication to prevent a possible sakana. This is true regardless of the form of the medication (i.e., swallow tablets & caplets, capsules, liquid & chewable tablets). Swallow tablets or caplets are preferred, if readily available. Individuals in a sakana situation should not switch medications and should continue with their regular prescriptions, whether or not they contain chometz (unless a doctor advises otherwise). Examples include the following: Someone with an infection (except for those skin infections known to be non-life threatening, e.g., acne) should take prescribed antibiotics. One should finish the course that is prescribed. An elderly person with the flu. A pregnant woman whose life is at risk (e.g., blood clotting disorder, toxemia) or who is in active labor or in danger of having a miscarriage. A woman who has given birth within the past seven days or who has postpartum complications that are or may become life threatening. This may apply for an extended period of time greater than seven days, depending upon her condition.

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Someone whose life is not in danger. This includes anyone who is bedridden, noticeably not functioning up to par due to pain or illness, or has a fever which is not potentially life threatening. This category also includes the following: One who suffers from chronic debilitating arthritis pain. One who suffers from migraine headaches or mild depression. A pregnant woman suffering from non-life threatening complications (e.g., lower back pain). A woman who has given birth between 7 and 30 days prior to Yom Tov without any known problems or sakana, or who is experiencing non-life threatening postpartum complications. This may apply for an extended period of time after 30 days. A child under age six with any illness or discomfort. L’halacha, such a person may swallow any tablet, caplet or capsule regardless of whether or not it contains chometz (unless an equally effective non-chometz medicine is available). However, where possible, one should use only medications that do not contain chometz. It should be noted that a choleh she’ain bo sakana may consume kitniyos (Mishna Brura 453:7). All chewable pills and liquid medication may be used only if they appear on the approved Pesach list or if one can determine that they are chometz-free. This is true even if the product contains kitniyos. Non-chometz formula & nutritional products (e.g., Ensure) which contain kitniyos

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As indicated, l’halacha such a choleh may take anything if a substitute is not available. Unfortunately, there are individuals who inappropriately discontinue medication for life threatening conditions during Pesach without consulting a physician, unless the medicine appears on an approved list. The list provides necessary information for consumers, ensuring that such mistakes are not made. Furthermore, as previously indicated, even one who is in sakana should l’chatchila

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II. THE IMPORTANCE OF THE LIST

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One who is experiencing a slight discomfort (e.g., slight joint pain or runny nose) or who is in good health may take only products that are chometz-free and are not considered kitniyos. If one must chew a tablet or take a liquid medication for a minor discomfort, he may do so if it appears on the approved medication list; it should preferably be kitniyos-free. Halachically, it may be permissible to ingest a medication even if it contains kitniyos when the kitniyos are botel b’rov, since shishim is not required (see Mishna Brura 453:9). It should be noted that the medication list primarily addresses the “chometz-free” status, and for certain medications it does not address the issue of kitniyos (since kitniyos is permissible for a choleh and/or is batel b’rov). Since one who has a mechush or is a boh’ree may not consume kitniyos in a normal fashion (i.e., chew a pleasant tasting kitniyos tablet or kitniyos liquid), one should ascertain that the medication is not only chometz-free, but also kitniyos-free (or at least confirm that the kitniyos is batel b’rov). Furthermore, in most cases information gathered for the list is not based on a mashgiach inspection of the facility, but rather on information provided by the manufacturer. Although l’halacha, this information is reliable (see Section III), nonetheless it is praiseworthy for one who has a mechush or is healthy to refrain from taking medicinal products k’derech achila (eaten in a normal manner – e.g., pleasant tasting chewable tablets or liquid) unless these items are certified for Pesach. This halacha generally applies to vitamins taken to maintain good health.

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Mechush (slight discomfort) or Boh’ree (healthy)

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are permissible for use by infants and the elderly. Products that contain kitniyos (and may be consumed by babies and individuals who are ill) should not be prepared or washed in the area used for Pesach food preparation (i.e., wash in the bathroom, not in the kitchen).


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use a medication that is chometz-free, if possible. This list provides this information.

Choleh She’ain Bo Sakana

Such an individual may not consume chometz in a normal manner but may eat kitniyos. Medicine taken by such individuals often lists ingredients that may be derived from chometz. For example, sorbitol, a sweet calorie-free sugar alcohol derived from glucose found in medication, mouthwash, and toothpaste, is often derived from corn but could also come from wheat. There is no way to know its source by reading the label. Rabbi Bess’ research confirms which products are chometz-free, something often impossible for a rav or choleh to ascertain on his own.

Mechush or Boh’ree

As indicated, such a person may take only chometz-free and preferably kitniyos-free products. This list provides chometz-free information (e.g., which aspirin or ibuprofen may be taken) and often indicates when there is no kitniyos, as well. Note: Except where indicated, the list does not address the kosher status of the product, only the chometz-free status. This means that if a product appears on the list it does not necessarily mean that the product is kosher. It may be non-kosher and chometz-free. Furthermore, this article does not address the halachos of taking medication on Shabbos and Yom Tov.1

III. HOW INFORMATION IS OBTAINED AND ON WHAT HALACHIC BASIS Rabbi Bess contacts the company and asks numerous questions. Information is updated every year and is accepted only when submitted in writing. Rav Moshe Feinstein, zt”l, was of the opinion that one may rely on written information provided by a company (Igros Moshe YD I:55). A medicine can also be added to the list if it only contains ingredients that are definitively chometz-free. This system of review is implemented for this project only, and would not be relied upon for products certified by STAR-K Kosher Certification and other reliable hechsherim. When a company is certified by STAR-K, a careful review of the formulations and factory is conducted and these halachic leniencies are not relied upon. Furthermore, the information submitted by the company is not as detail oriented as a formulation and factory review, and approval of a STAR-K certified product (e.g., with flavors or various other ingredients). However, with 1. For a full discussion regarding the laws of taking non-kosher medication during the year, as well as on Shabbos and Yom Tov, see Kashrus Kurrents article ‘A Kashrus Guide to Medications, Vitamins, and Nutritional Supplements’ at www.star-k.org or call our office.

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regard to approved medication, l’halacha one may rely upon this information. The reason is as follows: As indicated in Igros Moshe, we consider the information on the list to be accurate. Even if one suspects that a company provided inaccurate information (e.g., they could not adequately determine the type of alcohol in use), halachically there are other additional leniencies and he can rely upon the information that is provided. These issues are beyond the scope of this article but include: 1) Dealing with a choleh 2) According to some opinions, the taste of a medicine makes its consumption shelo k’derech achila 3) Swallowing a tablet is certainly shelo k’derech achila 4) A halachic rov (majority) of chometz-free sources may also apply. One can assume there are no bal yeraeh or bal yematze (owning chometz) issues regarding owning any medicine on the chometz-free list. The reason is because we rely upon information provided by the company. Furthermore, there is unlikely a k’zayis of chometz in the product. (See Chometz After Pesach Chart) STAR-K Kosher Certification is grateful to Rabbi Gershon Bess for all of his research, as well as Rabbi Chaim Fasman and Kollel of Los Angeles, for providing this list to a diverse group of kosher consumers who refer to this guide for reliable Pesach information. This Pesach Guide has benefited many ill and conscientious consumers who wish to fulfill the “chumros d’Pesach”. It has also assisted many rabbonim and kashrus professionals who must answer numerous shailos regarding Pesach, thus facilitating a Chag Kasher V’Sameach for countless individuals.

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Addendum V- Medical, Geriatric, Pediatric, and Infant Nutritional Supplements & Formula List

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2015 Quick Pick Personal Care List

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2015 QUICK PICK PERSONAL CARE LIST A sample of chometz free personal care products listed by category. Antiperspirants/Deodorants Arrid Antiperspirant/Deodorant- Clear Gel, Solid, Spray, Cream Dry Idea Antiperspirant/Deodorant- Aerosol, Roll-on, Stick, Gels [All] Mennen- Speed Stick Deodorant [All], Speed Stick Antiperspirant [All] Old Spice- Original Deodorant Stick Right Guard Antiperspirant/Deodorant- Gels, Sticks, Aerosols [All including Xtreme] Secret Antiperspirant/Deodorant- Clean Lavender, Spring Breeze Creams & Ointments A & D Ointment Chapstick Sticks (Classics Strawberry, Medicated, Moisturizer, Overnight) Desitin Ointment Copptertone Lotions - Spf 4-70+, Cont. Spray Spf 15-70+ Tinactin (Liquid & Powder Sprays, Cream) Vaseline Petroleum Jelly- Original Vaseline Intensive Care Advanced Repair

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Mouthwash Listerine- Cool Mint, Fresh Burst, Total Care Scope [All] Shampoo and Conditioner Dove- Daily Moisture (Shampoo, Conditioner) Head and Shoulders- Classic Clean (Shampoo, Conditioner, 2 in 1) Pantene- Daily Moisture Renewal Hydrating Shampoo, Daily Moisture Renewal Nourishing Shampoo, Daily Moisture Renewal Silkening Conditioner, Nature Fusion with Melon Essence (Shampoo, Conditioner), Pro-V Beautiful Lengths (Shampoo, Conditioner) Prell- Shampoo Suave- Tropical Coconut (Shampoo, Conditioner), Naturals Ocean Breeze Shampoo Tresemme- Naturals (Shampoo, Conditioner)

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Soap/Washes Dial- Bar Soap [All], Antibacterial Liquid Hand Soap [Gold, Spring Water] Body Wash [All except Oatmeal], Complete Original Antibacterial Foaming Hand Wash Ivory Bar Soap- Regular, With Aloe Irish Spring- Bar Soap, Body Wash [All] Palmolive- Bar Soap [All] Softsoap- Body Wash [All], Liquid Soap [All], Shower Gels Toothpaste Aim [All] Close Up [All] Colgate [All] [All use Vegetable Glycerin] Pepsodent [All] Ultrabrite [All] [All use Vegetable Glycerin]

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1. There are numerous halachos beyond the scope of this article regarding which personal care items and cosmetics may or may not be used on Shabbos and Yom Tov. For a full discussion, see “The Kashrus, Shabbos, and Pesach Guide to Cosmetics” at www.star-k.org or call the STAR-K.

PESACH INFO

1. Many products, including shaving lotion and perfume, contain denatured alcohol which can be restored to regular alcohol. According to most opinions, one should not use such products on Pesach. The list notes products which do not use chometz-based alcohols. 2. The Biur Halacha (326:10 B’shaar) writes in the name of the Gra that one should be strict and not use non-kosher soap all year (sicha kishtiya). Although we are not accustomed to this stringency, many individuals have adopted this chumra during Pesach and do not permit the use of chometz items even if they are used externally. 3. Some are of the opinion that we do not say “nifsal” (food is unfit for canine consumption) applies to an item that is initially produced as a non-food item. 4. Lipstick is often inadvertently ingested when eating food. If it contains chometz, it is halachically permissible to apply to the lips since the lipstick is unfit for canine consumption. Nevertheless, most women prefer not to consume even a trace of anything prohibited. The Pesach list provides chometz-free lipsticks. 5. Mouthwash and Toothpaste contain sorbitol and other ingredients which may be derived from chometz. Although, l’halacha these items are permissible to use since they are nifsal mayachilas kelev, many prefer not to use them since they are taken orally. The Pesach list provides information regarding such products. 6. Historically, it has been the custom to follow stringent opinions regarding Hilchos Pesach. In addition, it seems to have been a prevalent custom to restrict the use of items which may contain chometz, even when they are clearly nifsal mayachilas kelev. The Pesach list provides accurate information for those who wish to continue to follow the more strict opinion and prevailing custom when using such products.

CHOMETZ INFO

Below are several reasons why people are strict:

PESACH KITCHEN

As previously indicated, Rabbi Bess also contacts many cosmetic companies and bases the following chometz-free list on his research. L’halacha, all non-food items not fit for canine consumption (nifsal mayachilas kelev i.e., something that one would not feed his dog) may be used on Pesach. This includes all cosmetics, soaps, ointments, and creams.1 Nonetheless, people have acted stringently with regard to these items.

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2015 STAR-K APPROVED PERSONAL CARE PRODUCTS

SHAINDEE COSMETICS Baltimore, MD 410-358-1855

Eye Care - Anti-Wrinkle Eye Cream, Eye Cream, Eye & Neck Cream, Eye Makeup Remover (Liquid), Intensive Eye Therapy Creme, Lifting Eye Gel Eye Treatment, Retractable Eye Pencil

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Moisturizers - Bio-Effective Cream, Body Buffer, Body Butter, Hand Cream (Silicon), Hydrating Cream, Micro Complex, Mineral Sheer Tint SPF-20, PM Moisture Plus, Oil Free Moisturizer, Ormagel Healing, Primrose Complex PM, Renewal Night Treatment Normal/Dry Skin, Renewing Complex, Revitalin Night Cream, Rosehips Complex, Shabbos Moisturizer, Skin Relief Cream, Sun Protective Cream SPF 30, Sunscreen Moisturizer SPF 15-Oil Free, Sunscreen Moisturizer SPF 25, Tinted Veil – Vitamins A & E, Vitamin C Day Cream

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Makeup - Blemish Treatment Concealer, Control Concealer, Blushes, Bronzer, Cake Eyeliners, Collage Mineral Powder, Concealers, Contour Powder Duo, Cream Eye Shadow, Eye Liners, Eye Shadows, Foundation (liquid, powder), Gel Eyeliner, Lash Excellence, Lipcote, Lip Lacquer, Lipstick Carousel, Lipstick (Crème, Indelible, Luxury, Matte, Mineral Fantasy, Pearl, Ultimate), Lipstick Sealer, Liquid Lustre, Liquid Lips, Liquid Powder Mineral Foundation SPF 15, Liquid Eyeliner, Lipliner, LL Cream, Lumi-Shine, Mascara (Blinc, Brow Set, Indeliblelash, Lash Excellence, Luxury, Original, Ultimate, Waterproof), Mineral Eye Shadow, Mineral Based Pressed Face Powder, Mineral Sheer Tint SPF 20, Oil Base Foundation, Oil Control Blotting Powder, Oil Free Liquid Foundation, Pore Perfecting Face Primer, Retractable Lip Pencil, Sabbath Lip Gloss, Shadow Magnet, Superwear Lip Crème

PESACH INFO

Masques - Aloe Vera Gel, AHA Fruit Masque, Bio-Sulfur Masque, Blemish Control Masque, Butter Milk Facial Masque, Clay Mask, Creme Masque, Herbal Masque, Hydrogel Masque, Magic Black Masque, Mediterranean Mud Masque, Mint Masque, Revitalizing Masque, Seaweed Mask, Shir Gold Masque, Skin Recovery Mask, Sulfur Masque (not control corrective)

CHOMETZ INFO

Cleansers - Camphor Souffle, Eye Makeup Remover (Liquid), Extra Gentle Facial Cleanser, Glycolic Cleanser, Lemon Cleanser, Milk Cleanser, Mint Souffle, Orange Cleansing Souffle, Papaya Cleansing Gel, Pumice WashMedicated, Shabbat Cleanser, Sea Algae Cleanser, Silky Cleanser, Sweet Gel (Sensitive & Dry), Sweet Gel (Combination)

PESACH KITCHEN

The following products have been reviewed by the STAR-K and have been determined to be chometz-free. For updates see www.star-k.org or letter of certification.

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Oils - Shea Butter Body Massage Oil, Chamomile Cleansing Oil Peels - Bamboo Scrub, Jojoba Facial Scrub, Peeling Astringent, Peeling Cream, Pineapple Enzyme Scrub Specialty Products - Acne Lotion Treatment, Aroma Acne Control Treatment (not complex), Aroma Blotchiness Facial Treatment, AR Cream, Bamboo Scrub, Bath and Shower Gel, BB Cream, Benzoyl Peroxide – Medical 5%, Benzoyl Peroxide – Medical 10%, Blemish Control Gel, Fading Gel with Kojic Acid, Fading SPF 15 Sensitive Combination, Lifting Elixir, Line Preventing Treatment, More Rich Night Cream, Mountain Glow Sea Salts, Rejuvinating Foot Cream, Silicone Hand Cream, Vitamin-A Complex, Vital Silk Serum

AdinaB Baltimore, MD 443-803-9234 Eye Products - Automatic Longlasting Eyeliner, Brush-on Brow, Liquid Liner, Luxe Crème Liner, Luxury Mascara, Sensitive Mascara, Shadow Magnet, Shadows (Matte, Mineral, Polychromatic, Sheer Satin, Signature Quad), SuperWear Gel Liner Facial Care - Baked Finishing Powder, Blush (Baked, Mineral, Sheer Satin) Bronzers, Concealer, Dual Activ Powder Foundation, Mineral Liquid Powder Foundation - SPF 15, Retexturizing Face Primer- SFP 20, Tinted Primer Lip Products - Carline Longlasting Lipstick, Lip Lock, Liquid Lipstick, Liquid Lustre, Luxury Gloss, Luxury Lipstick, Luxury Matte Lipvbstick, Super Gloss, Transforming Lipstick Skin Care - Balancing Toner- Christina, Hydrating Cleanser, Hydrating Night Cream, Papaya Enzyme Cleanser, Papaya Enzyme Toner, Peptide Wrinkle, Relaxing Crème, Retexturizing Face Primer Misc - Dual Action Makeup Remover, Makeup Wipes

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SHAINDEE COSMETICS (CONTINUED)

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410-484-2254 Blush - Blush, Cremestick Blush, Creamwear Blush, Cheek Stain, Liquid Blush, Mineral Blush

Makeup - Blemish Treatment Concealer, Bronzer, Colour Tides, Concealers, Concealer Stick, Creme to Powder Foundation, Dual Activ Powder Foundation, Duo Bronzer, Face Primers, Foundation Stick, Illuminating Finishing Powder, Invisible Blotting Powder, Liquid Foundation, Mattifier, Mineral Liquid Powder, Mineral Sheer Tint, Mosaic Powders, Pressed Face Powder, Radiance Powder, Translucent Face Powder

For a list of chometz-free products from the following companies go to www.star-k.org or contact the STAR-K office:

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Hand Cream - Avocado Hand & Body Creme

MEDICINE LIST

Long Lasting Makeup - Blinc Mascara, Blinc Amplified Mascara, Cake Eyeliner Sealant, Lip Lock, Lipchic Sealer, Lipstick (Everlast, Indelible, SuperWear), Liquid Liner, Liquid Foundation, Lipliner, Model in a Bottle Makeup Setting Spray (Regular, Sensitive), Shadow Base, Shadow Magnet, Stay Long Make-up Liquid Foundation

PESACH INFO

Lip Products - Lip Laquer/Liner, Lip Primer, Lip Stain, Lip Wheel, Lipchic Sealer, Lipchic Lipgloss, Lipliners, Lipsticks (Crème, Classic Matte, Everlast, Frosted, Indelible, Liquid, Luxury, Luxury Matte, Pearl, Regular Matte, SuperWear, Velvet Matte, Vitamin E), Lipglosses (except Luxury)

CHOMETZ INFO

Facial Care - Daily Moisturizer, Exfoliating Enzyme Scrub, Micro-Derm Cream Scrub, Mineral Mist, Oil Defense Moisturizer, Papaya Cleanser, Papaya Enzyme Cleanser, Peptide Wrinkle Relating Cream, Vital Eye Creme

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Eye Cosmetics - Automatic Duo Shadow, Automatic Eyeliner, Blinc Mascara, Blinc Amplified Mascara, Browblender Pencil, Brow Set, Cake Eyeliner, Cake Eyeliner Sealant, Crème Eye Shadow, Crème Liner, Custom Color Shadows, Eye Endurance, Eye Highlighting Pencil, Eye Makeup Remover, Eye Shadow (Single), Felt Tip Eyeliner, Gel Eyeliner Pencil, Indelible Gel Eyeliner, Liquid Eye Shadow, Liquid Liner, Mascara (Luxury, Original, Sensitive, Superwear, Volume X, Waterproof), Powderliner Eyeliner, Shadow Base, Shadow Magnet, Triple Split Eye Shadow

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ES-GE COSMETICS Baltimore, MD

AMWAY, MELALEUCA, SHAKLEE AND SUNRIDER INDEX

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ADDENDUM V 2015 MEDICAL, GERIATRIC, PEDIATRIC, AND INFANT NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTS & FORMULA LIST The following information has been provided to us by the OU. The product brands listed below are not certified Kosher for Passover. Nonetheless, the OU has identified that these products are halachically acceptable for infants, the elderly, and those who are ill.

PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING POINTS: Many of the products contain kitniyos, some as the primary ingredient. Some of the products may contain minor ingredients that are possibly, though unlikely, produced from chometz-based raw materials. All such ingredients are used at a less than 1:60 ratio. Liquid versions of these products are preferable to their powdered counterparts. Products that contain flavors should only be provided when no unflavored alternative exists. Products should be purchased before Passover and be maintained segregated from Kosher for Passover foods. MEDICAL NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTS Arginaid Arginaid Extra

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MEDICINE LIST

Benecalorie Beneprotein Boost Glucose Control Boost High Protein Boost Nutritional Pudding Boost Plus Diabetishield Enlive

Ensure Plus HN

Osmolite HN (unflavored)

Ensure Plus Next Generation

Perative

Ensure Shake

Promote (except Promote with fiber)

Ensure TwoCal Fibersource HN Glucerna 1.0 Jevity 1.0 Liquid Diabetisource AC Liquid Fibersource HN Liquid Isosource Liquid Isosource HN with Fiber

Pulmocare Resource 2.0 Resource Dairy Thick Resource Diabetic Resource Milk Shake Mix Resource Thicken Up Resource Thickened Juice Resource Shake Plus

Ensure Complete Nutrition Shake

Nepro

Simply Thick

Nepro Vanilla

Thick & Easy -- All

Ensure Healthy Mom Shake

Thick-It

Ensure High Calcium Shake

Nepro with Carb Steady Flavored

Ensure High Protein Shake

Novasource Renal

Ensure HN

Nutren (Product line)

Ensure Homemade Shake

Nutrisource Benefiber

Ensure Plus

Osmolite 1.0, 1.2, 1.5

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Vivonex Pediatric Vivonex Plus Vivonex Ten


Boost Kid Essentials with Fiber

Baby’s Only Organic

My Organic Baby

Bear Essentials

Nature’s Place

Belacta

Nestle Good Start

Belacta Premium

Next Step

BelactaSure

NutraEnfant

Berkley & Jensen

O Organic Baby

Bright Beginnings

Parent’s Choice

Cottontails

Premier Value

Pediasure Peptide

CVS

President’s Choice

Pediasure Vanilla Powder

Daily Source

Price Chopper

Pediasure Shakes

Discount Drug Mart

Publix

PEDIATRIC ELECTROLYTES

Earth’s Best

Rite Aid - Tugaboos

EnfaCare

Shopko

Enfalac

Similac

Enfamil

Simply Right

Enfapro

Stop & Shop

Food Lion

Sunrise

Full Circle

Supervalu

Fulton Street Market

Target

Gerber Good Start

Tippy toes by TopCare

Giant

Top Care

Giant Eagle Baby

Topco

Hannaford

Up & Up

H-E-B

Vermont Organics

Heinz Nurture

Walgreens

Home 360 Baby

Wegmans

Hy-Vee

Well Beginnings

Isomil

Western Family

Kirkland Signature

SOY MILK (Original only)

Kuddles

365 Everyday Value (Original, Light, and Unsweetened)

D-Vi-Sol Enfamil 5% Glucose Water Fer-In-Sol Drops Poly-Vi-Sol Drops Tri-Vi-Sol Drops Resource Just for Kids with Fiber

Bright Beginnings Comforts for Baby Cottontails CVS Pharmacy Goodness H-E-B Baby Home 360 Baby Meijer Mom to Mom Naturalyte ShopRite Parent’s Choice Top Care Walgreen’s Western Family

BABY FOOD see also page 5 Gerber- Carrots, Green Beans, Peas

INFANT FORMULAS

Laura Lynn Life Brand Little Ones

Ameribella

Meijer Baby

America’s Choice for Baby

Member’s Mark

Babies R US

Mom to Mom

Fit & Active Organic Fit & Active Fresh & Easy Soysense Giant

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365 Everyday Value

Best Choice Clearly Organic

PERSONAL CARE LIST

Mother’s Choice

MEDICINE LIST

Baby’s Choice

PESACH INFO

Boost Kid Essentials, 1.0, 1.5

CHOMETZ INFO

Moo Moo Buckaroo

PESACH KITCHEN

Baby Basics

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Green Way

Almond Breeze (Original)

Winn-Dixie

Harris Teeter Naturals Organic

Almond Breeze Unsweetened

RICE MILK (Original only)

Almondsense

Rice Dream Enriched Unsweetened Original

Harvest Farms Hy-Vee Market Basket, Unsweetened Meijer Natural Directions Organic Nature’s Place Nature’s Promise Organic

CHOMETZ INFO

O Organics Shop Rite Organic Shop Rite Smart Menu Organic Soy Dream

FredMeyer Fresh & Easy Friendly Farms Full Circle H-E-B Hy-vee Laura Lynn Market Basket Meijer Natural Directions Nature’s Place

Stop & Shop Western Family Aseptic Winn-Dixie Organic

PESACH INFO

Essential Everyday

ALMOND MILK

Price Chopper Roundy’s

Harris Teeter RiceSense Enriched Full Circle Hy-Vee Meijer Nature’s Place Shop Rite Market Basket Enriched Nature’s Promise Enriched Price Chopper Enriched Wild Harvest Enriched

COCONUT MILK Coconut Dream

Shop Rite

(Original only)

Sunnyside Farms

365 Everyday Value

Tree of Life

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Recipe for Homemade Baby Rice Cereal: Purchase rice (use STAR-S approved rice - see page 16) Boil 1 cup checked rice (as above) in 2 cups water & cook for 20 minutes, in separate pot used only for Kitniyos For thicker consistency, strain or blend the cooked rice (with separate utensils used only for Kitniyos) Add one scoop (1 tablespoon) Kosher for Passover vanilla sugar. Mash by hand.

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Baby food and baby cereal sold year-round may not be used on Passover. This includes rice cereal and jars of fruits and vegetables, because they may be produced on chometz equipment. This year, a Kosher For Passover baby food is available – see page 5. The following are additional kitniyos options for your baby. Please note that kitniyos foods are permissible for a baby, if necessary (see page 104). These foods must not be prepared or cooked on Kosher for Passover utensils. Keep segregated and serve with disposables.

PERSONAL CARE LIST

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INDEX A AdinaB Cosmetics 113 Alcoholic Beverages 5 Almond Milk 5, 117 Aluminum Foil 5, 12 Amway 4, 114 Arba Kosos Diabetic 74 Seder 91

B Baby 5 Bottle 5 Cereal 5, 56, 62 Food 5, 116 Formula 5, 116 High Chair 26 Powder 5 Wipes 5 Barbeque Grills 22 Bite Plates 26 Blech 26 Blender 26 Body Wash. See Washes/Soap Boost 115 Broiler 18, 22 Buckwheat 72

C Candlesticks 26 Candy 6, 8 Canola Oil 72 Can Opener 26 Carbs 73 Caterers 6 Cat Food 80 Children. See Baby China 24, 25 Choleh 103 Chometz After Pesach, Stores 64 “Real” Chometz 55 Chometz in the Mail 83

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Chronic Conditions 103 Cocoa 6, 78 Coffee 5 Coffeemakers 26 Keurig Coffee Machine 26, 28 Colander 50 Cold, Allergy & Decongestant Medication 102, 110 Community Food Services 6 Conditioner. See Hair Care Continuous Cleaning Oven 19 Cooktops Electric 36 Gas 37 Glass-Ceramic 21 Induction 32 Corelle 25, 49, 50 Cosmetics 56 Countertops Corian 25 Formica 25 Granite Composite 25 Marble 25 Plastic 25 Porcelain Enamel 25 Quartz 25 Stainless Steel 25 Wood 25 Cumin 72

D Dentures 26 Deodorants 7 Detergent 7 Dextrose 72 Diabetic 73 Common Cooking Ingredients 78 Diluting Wine 75 Matza Chart 73 Dishwashers 26 Dishwashing Soap 7 Dog Food 81 Drip Pan 20


G

Hagolah 23 Hagolas Keilim, Baltimore 28 Hand Sanitizer 8 Hotels 8

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L Lactaid 9 Latest Eating Times- Calculation 83 Libbun 18 Light Box 27

M Maltodextrin 56 Marror 96 Matza Brands 9 Shiur 94 Mayonnaise 9, 56, 63 Meat 9 Mechush 105 Medicine 102 Melaleuca 114 Metal Goblets 27 Polish 12 Pots 50 Utensils 18 Wine Tray 27

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Ice Cream 8 Ice Cream Scooper 50

Kashering 18 Cannot be Kashered 28 Checklist 26 Kashrus Kurrents- Subrcribe 124, 125 Keara 90 Ketchup 9 Kishke, Pareve 9 Kitniyos 67, 68, 72 Kitniyos Shenishtanu 72 Kosherization 21

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Gerber Good Start 116 Gift Baskets 6, 8 Glasses, Drinking 25 Gloves, Rubber 8 Glue 7, 8 Grape Juice 8, 76, 92 Grater 26 Grates 20 Grill 22

Jam 8 Juices 5

PESACH INFO

Fish 7 Fish, Petfood 81 Food Processor 26 Formula. See Baby Four Cups. See Arba Kosos Freezer 27 Fruit 8, 9

J

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F

Illness 104 Immersion Blender 28 Infant. See Baby Instant Hot Devices 27 Institute of Halacha 100 Isomil 116

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Eggs 7 Enamel 24 EnfaCare 116 Enfamil 116 Ensure 115 Erev Pesach 83 Eating Matza 84 Haircuts 86 Laundry 86 Shaving 86 Work after Chatzos 86 Eruy Roschim 24 ES-GE Cosmetics 114 Exhaust Fans 23

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Microwaves 23 Milk 9 Millet 72, 79 Mixer 27, 28 MSG 72

N Nepro 115 Nutritional Supplements 115 Nuts 6

O Olive Oil 10 Oven Sabbath Mode 38, 42 Shabbos 29 Yom Tov 35 Oven Cleaner 12 Oven Hood 23

PERSONAL CARE LIST

MEDICINE LIST

PESACH INFO

P Pain Relievers 102 Panliners 12 Paper 12 Parchment Paper 12 Pediasure 116 Pediatric Supplement 116 Pesach Seder. See Seder Pet Food 80 Pets 79 Pitchers 27 Plastic Countertop 25 Disposables 12 Play-Doh 12 Poly-Vi-Sol 116 Poppy Seeds 72 Porcelain 24 Prepared Foods 9, 12, 13 Preserves 8 Pump Pot 27 Pyrex 49, 50

INDEX

Q Quinoa 13, 71

122 a 2015 PASSOVER DIRECTORY

R Raisins 8 Red Wine 93 Refrigerator 27 “Whoosh” Sound 48 Resource 115

S Sabbath Mode 42 Appliance Companies 48 Ovens 42 Refrigerators 43 Search for Chometz 83 Seder 88 Self-Cleaning Oven 19 Sesame Seeds 72 Shaindee Cosmetics 112, 113 Shaklee 7, 114 Shampoo. See Hair Care Similac 116 Sinks China 25 Corian 25 Granite Composite 25 Porcelain 25 Stainless Steel 24 Siyum 85 Sleeping Aids 102 Smoothie Machine 26 STAR-S for Sephardim Products 16 Stoneware 28, 50 Sugar 72 Sunrider 114

T Taanis Bechorim 85 Tablecloth 12, 27 Tea 14 Teflon 28, 50 Tevilas Keilim 49 Thick-It 115 Times for Chometz (Eating, Burning) 54 Toveling 49 Towel 27


PRODUCT DIRECTORY

Tuna 7, 14, 80

U Urn 28

V

PESACH KITCHEN

Vegetables 14 Vinegar 15, 56, 63 Vitamins 63

W

CHOMETZ INFO

Warming Drawer 23 Washing Cup 27 Water 15 Water Coolers 28 Water Filter 28

Z Zmanim (Candlelighting, Chometz) 54

PESACH INFO MEDICINE LIST PERSONAL CARE LIST INDEX

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