KIDS Issue 953 · March 14, 2023

All Roads Lead to Pesach

Women like you divulge how they do Pesach

All Roads Lead to Pesach

“No way,” came the reply. “There is no clutter.”

Oh. You can’t say that about my own home (filled with totally reasonable clutter for a house with five youngish children). I needed to take some deep breaths to regain my equilibrium, and calmed myself down by telling myself that no one would ever think I have Hungarian roots anyway. Fortified with that self awareness, I prepared to learn more about how other superheroes (aka frum Jewish women) make Pesach.

Back to Basics

Making Pesach is definitely a huge job, and like all tasks, a great first step is knowing what needs to be done. While we’d all love to get that spring cleaning in, clarifying the halachic obligations of Pesach cleaning can go a long way to bring stress levels down. Ora Drexler, a teacher and graphic designer originally from the Five Towns but now living out of town, who’s been making Pesach for nearly a decade, feels strongly about this.

“My husband and I are both baalei teshuvah, so we don’t go to our parents for Pesach. I’ve never not made Pesach,” she says with a chuckle.

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