It's that time of year again.
Pesach begins at sundown on Fri, 30 March 2018.
Shabbat & Passover, double the fun!
Please remember to get the chamets out of your houses; start early and get it done.
Let's use this thread as a general place to post ideas, ask questions, etc. about Passover Observance.
For any of you folks who literally slaughter your own food for this holiday, may I humbly suggest you reconsider if you aren't a pro-butcher?
I have a friend here who went up in the mountains with one group and the men decided to be manly men and slaughter their own and my buddy almost threw up. The animal IS NOT KOSHER if you don't kill him the right way, namely humanely. Eating a lamb or goat that had a horrible death is the same as eating pork.
OK back to positive mode! Please share recipes, music ideas, how your family does a seder, how you involve the kids and keep them from boredom, ask questions; this is arguably the most important chag of the year. If we start planning now we'll be so glad we did! If it's your first time celebrating Passover don't be shy, ask questions there are lots of folks here who can help.
chag sameach!
חג שמח
Pesach begins at sundown on Fri, 30 March 2018.
Shabbat & Passover, double the fun!
Please remember to get the chamets out of your houses; start early and get it done.
Let's use this thread as a general place to post ideas, ask questions, etc. about Passover Observance.
For any of you folks who literally slaughter your own food for this holiday, may I humbly suggest you reconsider if you aren't a pro-butcher?
I have a friend here who went up in the mountains with one group and the men decided to be manly men and slaughter their own and my buddy almost threw up. The animal IS NOT KOSHER if you don't kill him the right way, namely humanely. Eating a lamb or goat that had a horrible death is the same as eating pork.
OK back to positive mode! Please share recipes, music ideas, how your family does a seder, how you involve the kids and keep them from boredom, ask questions; this is arguably the most important chag of the year. If we start planning now we'll be so glad we did! If it's your first time celebrating Passover don't be shy, ask questions there are lots of folks here who can help.
chag sameach!
חג שמח