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Pesach: Maror on Leil HaSeder
This article covers various halachic issues related to eating lettuce as maror on Seder night. Eating maror on Seder night: five practical questions and answersQuestions & Answers
Pesach: Lecithin and rapeseed on Pesach
In recent years, my family has begun to avoid eating lecithin and rapeseed products on Pesach. I'm not sure what the source of this custom is. I would like to know if these are considered legumes (kitniyut) and on what basis should one not eat them...
Pesach: Matzah for those with celiac
Someone with celiac, who cannot eat regular grains—even oat matzah—can only eat matzah made of gluten-free grain. Can he fulfill the obligation of eating matzah on Seder night with this special matzah?
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