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The whole point of the dietary change during Passover, as I understood it, was to eliminate leavening (yeast) from the diet because they didn't have it when going through the desert.

Why, then, do we eliminate whole grains, which have nothing direct to do with the leavening? Why is it okay to make matzoh with whole grains, but only okay to eat foods made with crushed matzoh as a "grain" instead of the same types of grains used to make the matzoh?

This never made sense to me, and nobody has ever explained it.

Date: 2005-04-29 10:25 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] otherdeb.livejournal.com
YEah, but from what I understand (admittedly not all that much; see below), Orthodox Jews often consider tradition to have all the force of law.

Date: 2005-04-29 11:35 am (UTC)
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Orthodox Jews often consider tradition to have all the force of law.
Absolutely. Which is one major reason I don't practice anymore.

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