Thursday, March 15, 2007

Instant Coffee No Longer an Automatic for Passover

New York... There was a time when you could buy unflavored and caffeinated coffee for Passover without worrying about a special kosher designation for the holiday.

But according to Rabbi Shmuel Singer of the Orthodox Union, that is no longer true. "Our position in former years in regard to coffee had been similar to tea," wrote Rabbi Singer. "We maintained that all regular coffee, that is unflavored and not decaffeinated, is acceptable for Pesach without supervision. This is no longer true. Some coffee companies add maltodextrin, which is either chametz or kitniyos, to instant coffee. As a result this coffee is not kosher for Passover. Only coffee bearing an OU-P symbol or brands listed in the gray area of the Passover Directory should be used. Both Folger's and Taster's Choice instant coffee remain acceptable. Other brands should be checked in the (OU Passover) Directory. Ground coffee remains acceptable from any source as long as it is unflavored and not decaffeinated." As a result, people who may have regular instant coffee, that is unflavored and not decaffeinated, from last year that is another brand besides Folger's or Taster's Choice, should not use it for Pesach.

Tuesday, March 06, 2007

MAINTAINING SAFETY and INDEPENDENCE AT HOME

WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 14, 2007
7:30PM REGISTRATION
AT YOUNG ISRAEL OF KEW GARDENS HILLS
(corner 150th Street and 70th Road)

Special "Caring For Our Elders" Community Program

MAINTAINING SAFETY and INDEPENDENCE AT HOME
WHAT YOU CAN DO FOR YOURSELF OR YOUR FAMILY MEMBER
WHAT OTHERS CAN DO FOR YOU

HEAR FROM AN OUTSTANDING PANEL OF MEDICAL, NURSING, SOCIAL WORK PROFESSIONALS, FAMILY MEMBERS, RABBINIC LEADERS including Karen Bassuk, LCSW, Manager, Independent Living Program; Yael Reich, RN, MSN, CDE, Clinical Nurse Educator and Diabetes Specialist, Visiting Nurse Service of New York. Responders: Evelyn [Chavy] Baron, PT, MPA, Director of Rehabilitation, Revival Home Care; Judy Brickman, LCSW, Geriatric Social Worker, Aging in New York Fund; Howard [Hillel] Flamer, MD, Geriatrician, Maimonides Medical Center

The Esteemed RABBI IGAL HAIMOFF, Shlita Rosh Yeshiva of Ohel Simcha and RABBI FABIAN SCHONFELD, Shlita Mora D’Asro, Young Israel Of Kew Gardens Hills Will Discuss CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES of MITZVAS KIBUD AV V’AIM

Question and Answer Period

Programming provided by:
L’Orech Yomim / Center for Healthy Living, Inc.
Reuven Becker, MBA, MS, Founder/Program Chair
Phone: 718 300-0234 / Fax: 718 575-8969
Email: LOYCENTER@YAHOO.COM