Some Pesach thoughts
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- This Pesach, I had to do something I'd not had to do before -- throw out my shaving cream and moisturizing lotion. They had oatmeal in them. Stuff works great, but is unquestionably chametz. (Anything with wheat, oats, barley, rye, or spelt that ISN'T matzah is chametz. Aveeno products with Natural Colloidal Oatmeal pretty definitely count.) I'm glad to get back to my preferred brand: not putting oatmeal on my face for a week was much more difficult for me than not putting it in my face.
- I can think of two GOOD consequences of the custom of kitnyot (Rabbis in Eastern Europe decided to treat beans, legumes, corn, and rice as if they were chametz, as well, even though they're not -- that custom is called "kitnyot". Therefore, in the United States and other areas, people whose ancestors came from those ancestors still follow that custom, and people whose ancestors are from Spain, France, northern Africa, and other places don't have the custom.)
First is Pesach Coke. Since corn syrup is made from corn, it's kitnyot (except for people who follow the ruling that it's not). So, for one week a year, you can get, in the United States, Coca-Cola with sugar instead of HFCS. Tastier, and, as we're finding out, somewhat less unhealthy. Somewhat.
Second is the Maxwell House Haggadah. In 1937, General Foods put together a decent, bare-bones Haggaddah with a big ole Maxwell House Coffee logo on the front.
Why?
Because they wanted to get the word out that coffee "beans" were actually berries, and therefore not kitnyot, and therefore, Ashkenazic Jews could still drink coffee on Pesach. So they made a real simple, real cheap Haggaddah which they gave away free with purchase of certified-kosher-for-Passover-Maxwell-House products. And they still do so today.
And this means that ANY Jewish family -- or non-Jewish family that is interested in the Passover Seder -- can get acheapfree, perfectly serviceable Haggaddah so they can have a seder. Are there better haggadot out there? Heck, yes. Pretty much every haggadah out there is better in some way or another -- because Maxwell House sets the baseline. If you're not better than the free one, you don't play. And, because the free one is perfectly acceptable, it means that EVERY haggadah has to be at least that usable. And it wouldn't exist without a coffee company needing to let people know that coffee isn't made from actual beans. - I don't follow the laws of kitnyot for myself. And Lis does, and I respect that. So we don't have kitnyot in the house. But, if one doesn't follow the rules of kitnyot, one has to actually actively not follow the rules of kitnyot at some point during Pesach.
I had a bartending gig during Pesach at the MIT Faculty club. Okay, on the last day of Pesach. (Which is technically a holiday on which one is not supposed to work. Ooops. But the gig didn't really get going until after sunset. So, even though I STARTED work before Pesach ended, I didn't actually handle any beers until AFTER Pesach . . . ) Before my shift, I got food at the nearby food court.
I got ma po tofu over steamed rice. No chametz, nothing treif, but 100% kitnyot. I thought that was amusing.
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2) Toothpaste goes IN the mouth. So rabbinic opinions on it differ. Some OK with it. Some not.
3) Dishwashing Liquid. Many people are strict about this, because "OMG! It's the Pesach dishes!" It's more of an emotional issue than Halacha.
But then of course, you have the extremist loonies who demand/market KFP Bleach, gasoline or whatever. Many rabbis rule that this is complete craziness with no basis in Halacha. My rabbi goes further and calls it Fraud. Forget Jewish Mothers, Pesach is the ultimate #1 Jewish Neurosis!
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Date: 2009-04-22 10:55 pm (UTC)I also heard somewhere that wheat, spelt, oats, barley, and rye, as plants weren't chametz -- does that factor in? Could you allow cattle to eat stalks of wheat?
Cow Feed
So of course the plant itself is not chametz, not are the grains themselves. Of course, TODAY you would have a major problem trying to buy [whole] wheat grains, that have NOT been washed.
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Date: 2009-04-21 03:32 pm (UTC)First is Pesach Coke. Since corn syrup is made from corn, it's kitnyot (except for people who follow the ruling that it's not). So, for one week a year, you can get, in the United States, Coca-Cola with sugar instead of HFCS.
Where are you finding the stuff? I haven't seen any in the Boston area for more than 5 years? I have been actively searching for it every year since I moved here! I think it is becoming less and less common, as people who want to avoid corn syrup turn to diet pop. The "kosher for passover" labels tend to be on bottles of unsweetened seltzer, or on aspartame-sweetened drinks. It's very frustrating.
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Date: 2009-04-21 04:08 pm (UTC)To massively oversimplify, of course.
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Date: 2009-04-21 03:34 pm (UTC)(My father's Jewish family never observed, so I don't know what's okay and what's not.)
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Date: 2009-04-21 04:00 pm (UTC)This seems to be much more complicated than I thought, and so is commonly handled by a rabbi.
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Date: 2009-04-21 03:34 pm (UTC)The common use of corn syrup in the US is a result of price supports for sugar.
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Date: 2009-04-21 04:05 pm (UTC)So, while ethanol doesn't do anything it was supposed to do, it DOES increase the quality of our junk food.
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Date: 2009-04-21 04:32 pm (UTC)Having Pesach without it would be like not having the square bottle of nasty Concord grape wine. It might be better, but it wouldn't be the same! :)
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Date: 2009-04-21 06:24 pm (UTC)I may change it up more next year, though, our current texts are getting a mite tired.
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Date: 2009-04-21 06:30 pm (UTC)The explanation for kitnyot that I got as a kid was that all those things could, technically, be ground to make flour. It's not a very good explanation, but for eight days a year I follow the rules anyway.
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Date: 2009-04-21 06:55 pm (UTC)But that's why it's a baseline.
The more you look into explanations for kitnyot, the less sense they make. At this point, there's a significant movement in halachic Judaism looking for ways to get rid of the entire mess.
That said, "because it would just plain feel Wrong if I didn't follow these rules with which I grew up" is a pretty darned good reason to follow the rules.
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Date: 2009-04-21 08:16 pm (UTC)N.
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Date: 2009-04-21 11:25 pm (UTC)My taste tends to run toward ArtScroll-like things (and ArtScroll makes a kids' Haggadah, even), but that's only one of MANY directions you could go.
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Date: 2009-04-21 08:54 pm (UTC)Even though HFCS is made from corn, by the time it becomes HFCS it's corn properties are completely gone. It's been turned into a chemical--a rather nasty one (rent King Corn, like I recced).
Also, if you live near a BevMo, you can get the Coke with just sugar any time. Or you can buy it online.
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Date: 2009-04-23 09:16 pm (UTC)FWIW, I have a Haggadah. Not Maxwell House, though; it's this one (http://www.amazon.com/Haggadah-Executed-Arthur-Szyk/dp/B000OHBC1K/ref=sr_1_2/183-1454277-4219532?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1240521160&sr=1-2), a bat mitzvah present from my grandmother.
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Date: 2009-04-23 10:22 pm (UTC)And kitnyot seems puzzling because it IS puzzling. It makes no sense, which is why it's hard to understand.
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