Pesach
Pesach begins on Wednesday night, April 8, 2009Holiday celebrating the Jewish People's exodus from Egypt.
Foods Which May Not Be Used On Passover
The OU emblem is the registered trademark (U.S. Patent #636,593 and #1,087,891) of the Kashruth Division of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America. It may be used only by authority of the Orthodox Union Kashruth Division. This guide is a list of certified kosher products for use for Passover, is published annually and is valid for that year only.Products appearing in this directory are endorsed as kosher only when bearing the emblem on the label. Consumers are directed to check the ingredient panel of products on a regular basis for changes in the pareve/dairy status that may occur as a result of information.
Note: Consumers should look for P or Kosher for Passover on all products. Products listed in this directory that are Kosher for Passover without special Passover supervision are so marked.
In the hard-copy version of this directory, products have also been identified by consumer, institutional, and industrial. (Consumer-retail, available to consumers, institutional-sold in bulk, industrial non-consumer trade). This hard-copy is available for $10 by e-mailing (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
We encourage you to ask your local grocer or supermarket manager to stock those products that are not readily available in your area.
You may obtain regular Kashruth updates online at this website or via our Kosher Alerts e-mail list.
Kashruth Information
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All endorsed Passover products do not contain corn or soy oil, corn syrup, dextrose or any legumes. Inflated costs of natural cane sugar and cottonseed oil may result in a higher price for some endorsed Passover foods.
Egg & Grape Matzoh
Matzoh made with fruit juice or eggs is permissible on Passover only for the elderly, the sick or young children who cannot digest regular Matzoh. The following Matzohs fall into this category: Egg Matzoh, Chocolate Covered Egg Matzoh, White Grape Matzoh, Grape Bit Crackers.
Meat, Poultry and Fish
All kosher raw poultry, meats and fish bearing the seal are Kosher for Passover with the exception of Empire turkey burgers. This product requires a P label. Poultry products with sauce, pre-cooked poultry and meat, poultry and meat provisions, and delicatessen products must bear special Kosher for Passover certification. Poultry livers must be removed from the cavity and broiled separately. In purchasing packaged poultry parts, the consumer must be certain that the sealed package and the inner cellophane wrapper have not been tampered with.
Latest Times for Eating and Burning Chametz
In order to observe the Passover laws properly, it is vital that accurate guidance be obtained from an Orthodox Rabbi. Only then is one assured that the home is properly prepared for Passover.
Likewise, an Orthodox rabbinic authority must be consulted on questions pertaining to Bdikat chametz (the search for chametz) Mchirat chametz (the sale of chametz), Sof Zman Achilat chametz (the latest time for eating chametz), Biyur chametz (the latest time for burning of the chametz), and on questions regarding the Seder, products, and medicines.
The the latest times for the eating and disposal of chametz on Erev Pesach (Passover Eve) are different each year.
Two sets of times are provided. One set is based on the Mogen Avraham, and the other set is based on the Vilna Gaon. If your city is not listed, be sure to consult the local Orthodox rabbinic authority for the appropriate times in your area.
The OU.ORG Pesach section is compiled from different sources, including The Book of Our Heritage by Rabbi Eliyahu Kitov.
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- When does Passover Begin?
- How Do I Prepare for Passover
- What Is “Kosher for Passover”
- What is “Matzoh” or “Matzah”?
- When Do Passover Dietary Laws End?
- Foods Which May Not Be Used On Passover
- The “Seder”
- Seder Table Checklist
- About Work Restrictions
- Glossary of Common Passover Terms
- Matzah - The Main Symbol
- The Haggadah
- The Number “Four”
- The Four Cups
- The Four Questions
- The Four Sons
- The Four Expressions
- The Fifteen Steps-The First Five
- The Fifteen Steps - The Middle Six
- The Fifteen Steps-The Last Four
- And You Shall Tell Your Children
- Haggadah Insights
- “Shir HaShirim” - The Song of Songs
- From Shame to Praise
- Wine - Connection Between Purim and Pesach
- Pesach Insights from Parshat Shemot
- Pesach Insights from Parshat Yitro
- Pesach: Birth and Rebirth
- The Inner Meaning of Matzah
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- A Time of Dance
- When was the Exodus?
- What are we celebrating on Pesach?
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- Hotter Than Fire
- HILCHOS PESACH
- Yosef Ben Shlomo Hakohen-Passover Insight
- Reb Mordechai Rosen z"l
- Passover Safety Tips
- Falling Through The Cracks
- Your Official Guide to Passover Preparation
- Children’s Activities for Pesach
- Children’s Activities for Shavuot
