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PAGE 18 THE SOITHERN ISRAELITE April 2, |*>82
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There’s more than oneway
to make matzo for Passover
Sincerest
Passover Greetings
from our families to yours.
Rose and Ken
Yoss
Dale, Michael
& Jordan Yoss
We will be closed for
Passover Tuesday, April 6th
at 5 p.m. and will reopen
Friday, April 16th, at 7:30
by Rabbi Shmud Himdstein
There is a story told about the
cultural conflict of the last
century—when the Haskalah
(Enlightenment) movement
clashed with traditional Judaism.
It seems that two freethinkers
came to the local rabbi with a
“confession.” “Rabbi,” they began,
"we have sinned by eating pork.”
"Why my children? What drove
you to this?” said the rabbi. “Well,
you see, it’s like this. We were
absolutely ravenous.” “Well then,
why didn't you go over to some
Jew and ask him for some Kosher
food?” "Well, rabbi, we tried to,
but every single Jew we asked
refused to give us anything to eat,
so we were forced to go to Ivan’s
inn and eat there.” “What? It is
possible that in our town Jews
were so heartless that they refused
to feed you when you were
ravenous?” “Rabbi, that’s the
absolute truth. You see, it was on
Yom Kippur....”
A freethinker who visited Israel
on Passover might be faced with
the same problem. Try as he might,
he wouldn’t find a Jewish store or
bakery willing to sell him bread.
Making matzo shmurah.
cake or any other leavened
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year that all bakeries take their
annual vacation. Cookies and
crackers suddenly disappear off
the supermarket shelves, or else are
covered by long rolls of paper. In
fact 80 percent of all Israelis do not
eat bread during Passover. Only
the most desperate souls, who
cannot forego their “daily bread,”
venture into the Arab areas, where
there is still bread to be found.
Chassidism gives a beautiful
interpretation of the removal of all
leaven during Passover. If we look
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