A gutten Zummer, Isru Chag Pesach תשפ''א
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-Shop Rite Howell open tonight to accommodate those who are stocking up on chometz products
-List of stores to buy chometz after Pesach CRC Chicago area Here
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Why not buy at the frum stores who need our business?
ReplyDeleteBecause many people don't buy chometz that was sold by a yid to the goy over pesach.
Deletewell lets say they didnt sell their chometz so good so its better to buy from a goy and not have any problems
DeleteBecause we have the free lunch boxes anyways destroying the local business so why not destroy it a little more
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ReplyDeleteMany pple do not eat chometz that was sold from a jew over pesach. That's why we need to buy chometz after pesach from non jewish store
ReplyDeleteI can’t speak for others, but the reason we go to certain non-Jewish stores after Pesach is that we try not to buy Chometz that was owned by a yid before Pesach (and was ‘sold’ to a goy). We prefer to buy chometz that was owned by a goy.
ReplyDeleteYou guys are all clueless. You frumaks will anyways end up buying sold chometz. Most cookies pasta pretzels etc etc that you will be buying in a few weeks in the kosher stores will all have been made long before pesach and were sold
ReplyDeleteand the rest of us know how to read the codes to see the production dates, and are careful not to buy. You are the one that's clueless. I am proud to be a frumak.
DeleteMost dont know how to read codes. And I have no doubt that HKBH would rather you give parnasa to another yid than to give it to a nochri over your selfish half-baked chumros. Thats right, you frumaks. You are selfish. You're going to support a nochri instead of a yid who desperately needs parnasa because you care more about your chumros than mitzva doraysas of helping and supporting another jew.
DeleteShame on you
Take your bal teshuva attitude elsewhere. This minhag has been around for 100's of years, and there were bigger Rabbanim than you.
DeleteA few years ago I went in to a store (not Lkwd) on Motzo’ey Pesach. They had a display of pretzels that had stickers “gebaken nuch Pesach” of that year. The store owner said that the last order before Pesach came with the stickers on it!
ReplyDeleteYou are much better off buying in frum stores where we know it was sold kehalacha and not taking a risk of a Jew partially owning the store or a Jewish distributor etc. it’s much more risky. The only reason to buy in goyish stores is because they are cheaper but usually not so on kosher items.
ReplyDeleteI think most of the “frumaks” that go to shoprite do it for entertainment purposes.
ReplyDeleteIt’s surprising that those “frumaks” would be posting comments here. Did they go to the library for it?
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