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-> Rosh Hashana-Yom Kippur
Do you not eat salty/vinegar/sour during 10 days of Teshuva?
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Just on Rosh Hashana |
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31% |
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All of 10 days of Teshuva |
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29% |
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Not our minhag |
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20% |
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Never heard of it |
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18% |
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morahaviva
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Sat, Sep 26 2009, 9:45 pm
DH's minhag is not to. DD is chalashing for pickles and soy sauce! I was so proud of her though - someone in her class was passing out pickles and she didnt take and said she wasnt allowed to eat them.
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INSPIREME
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Sat, Sep 26 2009, 10:01 pm
We are only Makpid on Rosh Hashanah according to my husband's Minhag. (Lucky me!)
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freidasima
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Sun, Sep 27 2009, 3:07 am
never hed of not eating salty except for right before the fast but that just makes sense. On the other hand my grandmother fasted best on salty herring so go know. What is the basis for this minhog?
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mrshj
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Sun, Sep 27 2009, 3:57 am
We don't eat anything sour or with vinegar for the whole month of Tishrei. I think we start eating it on Simchas Torah. That is our minhag. Salty foods I have never heard of anybody avoiding during the Teshuva days.
Thats why our local grocery sells horseradish, cole slaw and cucumber salad without vinegar during this time. At least we can still eat those things. Don't know what I would do without horseradish
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Besiyata Dishmaya
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Mon, Sep 28 2009, 4:56 pm
mrshj wrote: | We don't eat anything sour or with vinegar for the whole month of Tishrei. I think we start eating it on Simchas Torah. That is our minhag. Salty foods I have never heard of anybody avoiding during the Teshuva days. |
Likewise, from Rosh Hashanah until Simchas Torah. Never either heard of not eating salty foods.
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Mrs Bissli
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Mon, Sep 28 2009, 6:06 pm
Sephardic custom is to use SALT and honey/sugar on challot for Rosh Hashanah.
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Besiyata Dishmaya
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Mon, Sep 28 2009, 7:17 pm
Mrs Bissli wrote: | Sephardic custom is to use SALT and honey/sugar on challot for Rosh Hashanah. |
Our non-Sephardic Chassidic custom too.
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Chocoholic
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Mon, Sep 28 2009, 7:56 pm
We don't eat sour/vinegary things ONLY on Rosh Hashana.
We DO eat salty things though!!!
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mother2b
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Tue, Sep 29 2009, 10:04 am
We don't eat it from before Rosh Hashana till after Succos!
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hello
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Tue, Sep 29 2009, 10:46 am
We don't... but just so u know I spoke to a owner of a big company & he said they dont change anything in the ingredient all they do is put on diff stickers.... LOL!!!!
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manhattanmom
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Tue, Sep 29 2009, 2:29 pm
We don't eat anything with vinegar from Rosh Hashana through Hoshana Rabba (the same time you put honey on challah instead of salt...the period of time you can say tashlich...)
But we do eat things with salt--that would be really hard to avoid salt for almost a month!
I didn't vote in the survey because my minhag wasn't an option.
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onlyme
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Tue, Sep 29 2009, 2:34 pm
Besiyata Dishmaya wrote: | mrshj wrote: | We don't eat anything sour or with vinegar for the whole month of Tishrei. I think we start eating it on Simchas Torah. That is our minhag. Salty foods I have never heard of anybody avoiding during the Teshuva days. |
Likewise, from Rosh Hashanah until Simchas Torah. Never either heard of not eating salty foods. |
Same here. Rosh Hashanah until Simchas Torah. Have never heard of the salt thing either.
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