31 March 2026

Happy Festival of Matzot

14 Nissan 5786
Erev Pesach 

"There is no other nation on earth that has maintained something this detailed, this demanding, and this consistent for this long. Empires came and went, languages disappeared, cultures vanished, and Jews are still arguing over how to kasher a countertop and whether a product is acceptable for Pesach."
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Borrowed from AP@Average_NY_Guy on "X".
If you’ve never experienced Passover in an Orthodox Jewish home, it’s almost impossible to understand how far it actually goes. People throw around the phrase “spring cleaning” and think that’s what it is. It’s not. It’s a full teardown and rebuild of how you live inside your own house, all for just one week.

It doesn’t start a few days before the holiday. It starts weeks, sometimes even months earlier. Every cabinet gets emptied, every shelf is wiped down, and every corner is checked. We’re not just cleaning dirt, we’re on the hunt for chametz, any leavened grain product. Bread, cookies, crumbs, even something that fell behind a couch months ago. You move appliances, you vacuum inside drawers, you scrub surfaces you normally wouldn’t even think about, like high walls. Some people take apart their ovens, some pour boiling water over countertops, others line entire kitchens with foil or special coverings so nothing that touched chametz during the year comes into contact with Pesach food.

And that’s just the beginning...
You can see the whole thing here.  It's well worth the read.
Morning update.  Average NY Guy has hit another one out of the ball park here.  Enjoy!


~ CHAG SAMEACH ~


4 comments:

  1. BH
    Chag Kosher V’Sameach to you and your family and all of Klal Yisroel.

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  2. Where is the link to read more? (Sara AM)

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    1. Embedded link in the word "here". (for both)

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  3. בס"ד
    Chag Pesach Sameach!

    -----stingray-----

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