April 4, 2023 

2023 STAR-K PESACH INFO & LINKS 

~ NEW & UPDATED INFO ~

See below for a comprehensive list of resources prepared and compiled by STAR-K to get you Pesach-ready!

 

NEW INFO!

Medicine Update: Some varieties of Benadryl, Motrin, Tylenol and Zyrtec are now listed as chometz-free on our updated 2023 Quick Pick Medicine List. To view: Click Here

Beer Update: There is no longer a concern of chometz she'avar alav HaPesach after Pesach for any beer sold in the state of Maryland, with the exception of Jewish-owned stores or breweries.

Shemita Alert: Costco is selling AM Fresh-North America Grapefruits. The bag clip indicates that they are sourced from Israel. This is shemita produce and should be handled appropriately.

Turtle Food Clarification: The STAR-K 2023 Pet Food List recommends Fluker's Turtle Diet for Aquatic Turtles for Pesach. This recommendation should have specified Fluker's Crafted Cuisine Turtle Diet for Aquatic Turtles in pouches, not Fluker's Turtle Diet Aquatic Turtle Formula in jars.

 

 

Again, we remind our readers that the STAR-K 2023 Pesach Guide, including Passover Medicines & Cosmetics prepared by Rav Gershon Bess, is available for purchase in your local Judaica store, or online here.

 To view or download a complimentary PDF of the abridged version of the STAR-K Pesach Guide, click here.

To access our fully updated Passover page to view relevant articles, charts and lists for 2023, click here

For the "Ben Yomo" How to Kasher Video Series:

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To access the STAR-K 2023 Pesach Products Webinar:

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Rabbi Dovid Fink - Nirtzah: Not Just The Closing Ceremonies

There are two major concepts which form the driving force of the Hagaddah and the Seder in general.  First, is the  Chiyuv Sipur Yitzias Mitraim,  and the second is that one must feel as if he himself is being taken out of  Mitzraim on the night of Pesach, an idea discussed more fully in the Hagaddah.


 With these two concepts being the principal themes, how then does the final part of the Seder, Nirtzah, fit into this framework?  These intriguing, yet seemingly unrelated songs, raise a significant question as to exactly what role they play in the Seder and by extension, the Yom Tov of Pesach. 


 On a simplistic level one could answer their function is similar to that of the Afikoman and Mah Nishtana - to heighten the interest and enjoyment of the Seder for the children.  However, upon more careful analysis, it becomes clear that not only are these songs “in tune” with the  Hagaddah’s two major ideas, but are actually and intrinsic and indispensable part of these very concepts.


 Upon reflection, it is easy to understand why Sipur Yitzias Mitraim  is an appropriate topic for Pesach night.  However, it is not as easy to understand why we are obligated to feel as if we ourselves were redeemed on the night of Pesach.  An insight into this quandary will also clarify how Nirtzah fits into the Seder.


 The reason for the  Chiyuv Sipur Yitzias Mitzrayim  is not to teach us history, nor even to train us in gratitude.  This requirement comes to emphasize the character of the Pesach season - a time of year especially designated as a time for Geulah.  The Gemarah in Rosh Hashana (11b) says that just as the Geulah from Mitzrayim occurred in Nissan so too will the eventual Geulah from present day galus take place in Nissan.  For this reason, the Hagaddah stresses this point - the obligation to feel as if we ourselves are going out - to illustrate that the same potential for redemption which came to fruition with Yitzias Mitzraim, exists every Pesach.  Thus the potential for Geulah from present day Galus is at its highest during this time.  With this explanation we can also understand what function the songs of Nirtzah have in the Seder


 In the first poem,  Vayehi Bachatzi Halayla, an extensive list is composed of many past great things that Hashem has done in the midst of the night.  Only one future event is added to this list - Hashem’s eventual bringing of Moshiach.  Similarly, in Ki Lo Naeh, a list of adjectives ranging from distinguished and glorious to mighty and merciful are used to describe Hashem.  Yet again, in this song the Haggadah slips in “that he is truly the redeemer.”  Obviously, if the Haggadah felt it necessary to squeeze these lines in, then they are of major significance.  This becomes clear in  Adir Hu, which is nothing short of an all out appeal for the Geulah.    Adir Hu takes all the descriptions used in the previous songs and follows each one with “May he soon and speedily rebuild his house in our days.”   This is the central theme throughout Nirtzah.  


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Thus we understand how the progression of Nirtzah mirrors the link between Yitzias Mitzraim and the Geula Ha’asida.  This interpretation adds a significant aspect to our Seder.  Not only are we celebrating the Geulah from Mitzraim but we are also injecting the necessary elements for the eventual Geulah from galus today.  May we be Zoche to capitalize on the potential for geula present this Pesach and share next year in Yerushalayim.

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