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What do you do with the table cloth and crumbs next Shabbos?
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amother
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Post Sat, Mar 20 2021, 8:59 pm
After hamotzi, what do you do with the disposable tablecloth and crumbs/larger uneaten pieces next Shabbos? There is no eruv here and no place to eat outside.
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amother
Floralwhite


 

Post Sat, Mar 20 2021, 9:02 pm
We have an eruv so we'll prob go outside weather-permitting, but our Rabbi said flush crumbs or you could use egg matza for motzei, which I'm considering, since it takes away the crumb problem.
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amother
Copper


 

Post Sat, Mar 20 2021, 9:07 pm
Disposable tablecloth. Do you have a garbage can on your property to take it out to?
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amother
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Post Sat, Mar 20 2021, 9:13 pm
amother [ Copper ] wrote:
Disposable tablecloth. Do you have a garbage can on your property to take it out to?
yes but if the chametz is in our garbage can, it's still considered ours.
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amother
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Post Sat, Mar 20 2021, 9:15 pm
amother [ OP ] wrote:
yes but if the chametz is in our garbage can, it's still considered ours.


Isn’t that what you’re saying in kol chamira? That you are nullifying it? Anyways your issue isn’t unique: as a rabbi if you’re unsure. Be sure to report back!
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amother
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Post Sat, Mar 20 2021, 9:16 pm
Eat challah roll/pita on a napkin outside and flush it down the toilet. Everything else pesachdik.
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SYA




 
 
    
 

Post Sat, Mar 20 2021, 9:19 pm
We are having a fully Pesach Shabbos meal. Make kiddish on Pesach bechers and wine.
The challah will be eaten in the entry way near the front door. We will sweep the crumbs and flush down the toilet. Then wash the hands in the bathroom. Then we will eat the rest of the meal with Pesach food. Most stores will be selling only small challah roles this week.
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amother
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Post Sat, Mar 20 2021, 9:25 pm
Feed it to our chickens and other pets. Very Happy

For those who don't have animals, flushing down the toilet is the easiest solution.
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thunderstorm




 
 
    
 

Post Sat, Mar 20 2021, 9:30 pm
We are only serving enough roll to be yotzai hamotzi. We will make hamotzi and eat the rolls in our porch over a tissue, each person. Then roll up the tissue and flush down the toilet. There should not be any leftover challah other than crumbs. I will have exactly enough rolls to go around ,little kids will have even less than a full roll. Then we go indoors to eat a Pesachdig Seuda.
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amother
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Post Sat, Mar 20 2021, 9:35 pm
thunderstorm wrote:
We are only serving enough roll to be yotzai hamotzi. We will make hamotzi and eat the rolls in our porch over a tissue, each person. Then roll up the tissue and flush down the toilet. There should not be any leftover challah other than crumbs. I will have exactly enough rolls to go around ,little kids will have even less than a full roll. Then we go indoors to eat a Pesachdig Seuda.


Why not have a nice big bulka each or as much as anyone wants?
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professor




 
 
    
 

Post Sat, Mar 20 2021, 9:39 pm
Eat outside of the house the hamotzie and let the wind take the crumbs
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erm




 
 
    
 

Post Sat, Mar 20 2021, 10:14 pm
professor wrote:
Eat outside of the house the hamotzie and let the wind take the crumbs

That can be a problem because you need to say birchas hamazon in the place your ate the bread. Ask you Rav what should be done.
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esuss




 
 
    
 

Post Sat, Mar 20 2021, 10:35 pm
One roll is provided per person. Make sure it is completely finished. Eat over tissues to catch the crumbs. Then flush the tissues in toilet so it is off your property.
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amother
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Post Sat, Mar 20 2021, 10:45 pm
amother [ Black ] wrote:
Why not have a nice big bulka each or as much as anyone wants?
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To minimize the chometz
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ra_mom




 
 
    
 

Post Sat, Mar 20 2021, 11:36 pm
amother [ Black ] wrote:
Why not have a nice big bulka each or as much as anyone wants?

Because little ones don't eat a whole one. And then there will be too much challah to have to flush before the zman of no more chometz .
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out-of-towner




 
 
    
 

Post Sat, Mar 20 2021, 11:48 pm
Our Rebbe said that the kids aren't Mechyev to eat Challah next week. Probably DH and I will eat the minimal amount, away from the table.
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Iymnok




 
 
    
 

Post Sun, Mar 21 2021, 2:28 am
Set up a small table by the porch. Cover it with a plastic and give everyone one k’beitza of challah. Toss the tablecloth and sweep the floor. Sof zman biyur us later, so leave the crumbs out until after bentching.
After wiping ourselves off, go to the table for the KLP seuda.
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naturalmom5




 
 
    
 

Post Sun, Mar 21 2021, 2:35 am
In shul today

Rov said put it all in garbage pour ammonia on it and your done
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amother
Linen


 

Post Sun, Mar 21 2021, 2:38 am
I made teeny tiny rolls for next Shabbos and put in freezer. Will just pop them straight into our mouths, no crumbs!
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shaqued_almond




 
 
    
 

Post Sun, Mar 21 2021, 4:25 am
Fold up the table cloth with the crumbs and place it in the box or closet that you're selling for pesach. Otherwise flushing the toilet or just throwing the chametz into the trash. Make or buy pita bread for hamotzi
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