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Saturday, March 27, 2010

Charoset with a kick and a warning....

Just finished making Yemenite Charoset - with a little kick of chili pepper!! Getting four questions ready in multiple languages .... here is a tip from OU. It seems that pre Passover preparations increases kitchen accidents........
 

Passover Safety Tips

provided by the New York Board of Rabbis

The week prior to Pesach is a high scald and burn time within the Jewish community. Special burn prevention care needs to be taken at this time.

1. Never allow children near boiling water when cleaning for Pesach. Adults need to take extra precautions at this time as well.

2. Be aware that oven cleaners (such as Easy-Off) cause severe burns. Be extremely cautious when using these products.

3. Bedikat Chametz (Searching for Chametz)


a. Keep the candle away from all flammable objects, especially curtains, sofas, tablecloths.

b. SUPERVISE CHILDREN CLOSELY AT ALL TIMES!

4. Burning Chametz

a. Keep an extra close eye on children at this time.

b. If possible, set up a buddy system where an older child is placed with a younger child.

c. Never use any type of accelerant to increase the flame. Never put any type of aerosol can in or near the flame.

5. Preparing for Seder in the kitchen - Increased activity and excitement often make people less careful just when they should be most cautious. A "NO ZONE" around both the stove and the blech should be created and children forbidden to enter these areas.

6. Always turn pot handles inward to keep pots from being pulled down by a child or knocked off by an adult.

7. Candles/Licht
- Keep Shabbat, Yom Tov and Yahrzeit candles on sideboards, out of the reach of small children. If candles are on the table, keep them in the center where they are less likely to be pulled down by a small child.

With best wishes for a safe and enjoyable yomtov!

Safe Homes, Safe Shuls, Safe Schools

The OU.ORG Pesach section is compiled from different sources, including The Book of Our Heritage by Rabbi Eliyahu Kitov.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Moroccan Charoset

Morrocan Charoset and other recipes at Jewish Moms On Line website

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Degrees of social media separation!

33 years ago we lived in a small community with a fledgling brand new
congregation and a fairly youn rabbi! We moved to another city during
which was then a highly mobile population. Over the years our lives
went on and we lost touch with rabbi and family. Tonight, by sheer
coincidence and serendipity, Jewish Moms On Line was communicating
with another FB friend when I realized that she was the daughter of
the rabbi we lost touch with!!!! I have to ask the readers, how is
your life richer because of social media?

Saturday, March 20, 2010

"Tikkun Olam in the Kitchen"

Jewish Moms On Line is currently accepting recipes for a new vegetarian cookbook with the Jewish theme of "Tikkun Olam", repairing the world.