Yachatz. Splitting the middle matza.
Don't you just hate the crumble and mess?
This video demonstrates a new product which solves all your problems...though its probably not for gebrucht eaters.
(Litvaks rule! :)
Hattp: LK.
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12 comments:
LOVE IT! But, I don't think it's essentially a NEW PRODUCT....looked quite a bit like a paint brush and water to me! :)
very cute, and funny, they don't look Japanese!
--chag sameach!
haha!!
I saw this yesterday when someone sent it to me by email. Cute.
I don't yet know how to upload a video, so you're gonna have to show me tomorrow when I come to bake matzots with you and all the neighbors of the Muqata.
J.
ROTFL!
Rebecca:
It's not Chinese, it's the Japanese soundtrack of the Easy Way to Peel a Potato video.
Emah S: It may have been some super high tech chemical instead of water ;-)
Eishet Chayil: But its a super secret matza brush! (Those Japanese are clever!)
Rebecca: #2 -- The non-gebrucht eaters need a chainsaw...
:-) Have a great Pesach at the Muqata, Jameel!
Jameel, hope you and you're family have a chag kasher vsameach. May we all remember it is Zman Chertutanu and be blessed to spend next year united in Jerusalem.
After pesach we can get that lunch sorted.
I never did get gebrokts, doesn't it become a problem when your wet saliva touches the matzoh?
QUICK! Run to all your only-non-gebroks-eating friends and DROOL ALL OVER THEIR MATZA!!!! muahahaha!!!!
(sorry, i'm high off of burning hhameitz fumes)
some people dont let the matzoh get wet after it was baked
That middle's the easy one; it's matching the break, second time around with the top one which gets hairy.
Rebecca: I never did get gebrokts, doesn't it become a problem when your wet saliva touches the matzoh?
My 9th grade rebbe at MTA (before I left MTA), Rabbi Cohen told us a joke that the mitzvat "Aseh" of eating matza is "docheh" (supercedes) the "lo taaseh" of saliva hitting the matza...
As for us - we throw matza balls at our non-gebrucht chassidic neighbors :)
Moadim l'simcha!
that's the most brilliant pesach film ever!
EVER!
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