Re: Kashrut alert -- another one already
- From: moshes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 09:30:34 +0000 (UTC)
"Eliyahu" <lrooff@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
> moshes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>> "Eliyahu" <lrooff@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
>> >
>> > Now you're talking about Walla Walla kashrut -- every person his
>> > own mashgiach, and where decisions have to be made by reading the
>> > contents label.
>>
>> Thanks Eliyahu for the reminder of how fortunate we are. Most of us
>> live in areas where food with kosher supervision is readily available.
>> We even have the luxury of playing; "That's not kosher enough for
>> _me_!" :-)
>
> OTOH, finding a new product with a hechsher is a far more pleasant
> surprise for me than for you, nu? At the same time, it'd sure be nice
> to live where the discovery that a new friend or acquaintence is Jewish
> doesn't become a cause for celebration, but is routine and the norm.
It is indeed. Also, living in fairly close proximity to one's married
children, increases the chances of suddenly hearing someone yell
"Grandpa" in a familiar voice. :-)
Moshe Schorr
It is a tremendous Mitzvah to always be happy! - Reb Nachman of Breslov
The home and family are the center of Judaism, *not* the synagogue.
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