Why shmurah matzah




















Too dry, it will fail to bake properly. At the Yiddish Farm in upstate New York, Bass says he uses fans and computer monitoring to bring the moisture level down to the desired percent level.

After the wheat is milled into flour — also under close supervision — the baking process may begin. In Streetwise Hebrew for the Times of Israel Community, each month we learn several colloquial Hebrew phrases around a common theme. These are bite-size audio Hebrew classes that we think you'll really enjoy.

This month, we're learning phrases on the topic of strength and power. Ready to get tough with us? One more thing about Shmurah and especially hand-baked Shmurah: This Matzah was harvested, milled and baked for the sake of the Mitzvah.

It was done with intent, by people, it was prepared with meaning. Regular Matzah is made by machine, with Kosher ordinary flour that came from some random factory. Handmade Shmurah is different.

Every step of this process was done with focus and intent, for the sake of the Mitzvah, for the sake of the Seder night, with much personal investment and meaning leading up to the Matzah on your table at the Seder. You must be logged in to post a comment. Found useful? According to many, this would be usable for the Seder as well.

However, some authorities hold that the notion of making the matzah for the sake of the mitzvah can only be fulfilled if the matzah is produced by hand, since machines cannot have any intent. For machine matzot, the machinery is operated by a person who turns it on for the sake of the mitzvah. Although shmurah matzah is only required for the Seder, there are some authorities who state that every time we eat shmurah matzah during Passover it is an extra fulfillment of the mitzvah.

Thus, some meticulous individuals eat only shmurah matzah hand-baked or machine-made the entire holiday. Sources: Shulchan Aruch O. Eider Halachos of Pesach pp. I had always heard that Abraham recognized God when he was three years old. Was that really the case? How much could a three-year-old possibly Can you explain to me something about the difference between Ashkenazi and Sephardic Jewry?

What exactly do those terms mean and what are the I've been striving to get more into spirituality. But it seems that every time I make some progress, I find myself slipping right back to where I I have several frustrating issues going on in life today, as well as a relative who is really not well. Is there a Passover Food. This style of baking matzah is often referred to as "authentic," resembling the way that matzah was made thousands of years ago.

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