Message from the Guide to Chodosh about Chodosh and chometz

Y. Herman yherman at earthlink.net
Fri Feb 28 13:38:22 EST 2003



CHODOSH BULLETIN 28 Feb 03



The third and last issue of the Guide to Chodosh has been mailed out. The 
following are additions and corrections since the publication of the Guide.



Schreiber Bakeries, 3008 Ave M, Brooklyn and 409 Ave M. Everything is 
Yoshon except muffins and whatever contains oatmeal. Under the hashgocho 
for Yoshon of the Kehilah Kashrus.

Le Chaim Fruit Bars. The example given on page 31 is wrong. The code of 
2350 should have stated (2=year, &). In addition, any Le Chaim bar that 
states Yoshon on the label is Yoshon without the need to check codes.



CHOMETZ INFORMATION

Over the past several years, I have published a collection of data on 
supermarkets from the perspective of buying chometz after pesach. This is 
meant as a guide for Rabbonim, with little specific data for the average 
consumer. In this respect, it is very different from the Guide to Chodosh. 
The first draft of this years report is available for you to look at. I 
invite comments on this. In particular, I have not found a good way to 
figure out when to stop and start buying chometz in questionable stores 
after pesach. How does one trace the path of a package found in a store 
after pesach that is, say 150 from its packing? Any suggestions about this 
would be welcome.

To see the draft report send E mail to 
<mailto:Chodosh-request at jif.il.org>Chodosh-request at jif.il.org

In the message type:

get Chometz.txt

Make sure that you capitalize as shown.



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Y. Herman

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