36 Lessons

The Laws of Chametz & Matzah Folded Over Matza
I have heard that it is a problem if part of a matza is folded over (matza kefula). How much of a problem is this, and what do I do about it?

The Laws of Kashrut The Saga of Twelve Months
Is there any way to Kosher an expensive china set? is there any chance to eat during Pesach food that was cooked in a pot that was used once for Chametz?

The Spiritual Meaning The “poor” Bread: Rich in Meaning
We begin our narrative of the Seder – following a few ritual prerequisites – with the saying of Ha Lachma Anya (“This is the bread of affliction...”). This is a most unusual item, with myriad questions abounding.

The Spiritual Meaning Lean on Me
Pesach, for all its myriad symbols – the Exodus, the Splitting of the Sea, the Hagada – has one primary icon: the Matza.

The Laws of Pesach Selling Chometz before Pesach
A room is rented to a non-Jew, because it contains the chometz that was sold to him as part of the mechiras chometz. May I enter the room in order to remove something that was not included in the sale? On an occasional emergency basis, my daughter requires use of a medicine that is not listed as being chometz-free. Should we include this medicine with what we sell to the non-Jew, and if we do, what should we do if she needs it during Pesach?

Kashrut and Kashering The Pesach Sleuth
Imagine walking into a factory, noticing the ceiling, 25 feet overhead, lined with rows upon rows of similar-looking pipes. “How am I possibly supposed to know what goes through these pipes? How can I possibly check if they have been cleaned properly, and how can I possibly kasher them?" When we purchase products for Pesach, we look for a hechsher that we respect, and we rely on that hechsher to make sure everything is done properly.

The Spiritual Meaning Rav Kook on Independence, Pesach, Chametz & Korech
Rav Kook, in his innovative style, explains the necessity for modern man to clean his Chametz in order to achieve individual and national independence and freedom on Pesach. If it's so natural to want to improve, and this "evolution" is built-in to the essence of the world, what are the factors that hold us back from being free to be ourselves? The Rav analyzes the symbols of matzah, maror and their merger in the Korech sandwich, in conjunction with free will, as well as nationalism.

Kashrut and Kashering Some of the Basics of Kashering
Many other articles germane to Pesach are available on the website RabbiKaganoff.com. You can find these articles using the search words: matzoh; chol hamoed; chometz; ga’al yisroel; hallel; omer; mei’ein sheva;

Pesach Koshering the Kitchen-Part Three
Chapter Eleven-Part Three
Other Utensils Earthenware and Porcelain Utensils Glassware Enamel Utensils Plastic Utensils

Pesach Koshering the Kitchen-Part Two
Chapter Eleven-Part Two
Warming Trays (Shabbat “Plata”s) Microwave Ovens Dishwashers The Dining Table The Refrigerator and Kitchen Cabinets Pots, Skillets, Silverware, and (Non-Earthenware) Bowls Blenders and Mixers

Pesach Koshering the Kitchen-Part One
Chapter Eleven-Part One
Countertops The Sink Grates, Burners, and Stovetops Ovens

Revivim Soaps and Cosmetics Kosher for Passover? (And a review of Pesach laws)
How to manage the cosmetics and medicines issue on Passover.