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Sat, Mar 25 2023, 10:23 pm
That’s not reasonable to expect parents to send kosher for Pesach food a whole 2 weeks in advance. Most people aren’t kashered yet so would be extremely limited in how many brown bag lunches they could send. That’s one of the downsides of having a playgroup in your house, kids need to eat.
You can have the kids only eat sitting down or one room.
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Sat, Mar 25 2023, 10:23 pm
If you don’t send chometz what does the morah feed the kids for lunch? Lady fingers and macaroons?
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shabbatiscoming


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Sun, Mar 26 2023, 2:23 am
amother OP wrote: | I know you're busy and sometimes there's no time to give breakfast in the morning but please at least this week, don't send your kid to playgroup holding chometz! It's not fair to the morah.
If you want to ask her if it's ok, text her before coming. Don't ask when you're already there and child will cry because his bag of cookies is taken away!
Thank you!
A morah who's also trying to clean her house before pesach.
(It happens way more often than you think! ) |
Just like everyone else will be cleaning their homes before pesach, if this is something important to you, you have to tell the parents. Otherwise, its a week and a half before pesach. Dont make kids not have chsmetz even longer than they need to.
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amother


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Sun, Mar 26 2023, 2:37 am
amother OP wrote: | I know you're busy and sometimes there's no time to give breakfast in the morning but please at least this week, don't send your kid to playgroup holding chometz! It's not fair to the morah.
If you want to ask her if it's ok, text her before coming. Don't ask when you're already there and child will cry because his bag of cookies is taken away!
Thank you!
A morah who's also trying to clean her house before pesach.
(It happens way more often than you think! ) |
Everyone is answering the same way so maybe I’m wrong, but the way I interpreted this was not “only send in kosher for pesach food with your child”. To me, it seems OP is just asking you to not bring in your child actually holding food that’s chometz.
Assuming the playgroup room is fine for chometz, but if the kid has to walk through a house to get there than it’s making all those spaces impossible to clean beforehand too. I don’t think she’s saying no chometz in general, but I could be wrong.
Either way I don’t think it really changes the responses, as I agree with a lot of what was said.
1. If you feel this way, tell the parents. You say the parents shouldn’t wait until the last second to ask- they shouldn’t have to ask. If you suddenly are no longer ok with them being dropped off holding food, you are the one who needs to say something, not the other way around.
2. I think either way you just need to assume that any areas kids have access to will need to wait to be cleaned. It’s just something that comes with this line of work. Most playgroups are giving off well enough in advance that you can still take care of it, and if you aren’t one of those then fine, make an official policy by telling the parents
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