Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Rabbi Ovadia: No Kitniyot for Ashkenazim

It's that time of year again!

Rabbi Ovadia: No Kitniyot for Ashkenazim

(IsraelNN.com) Rishon L’Tzion, Rabbi Ovadia Yosef spilled the beans on kitniyot (legumes), reaffirming the ban of Ashkenazi Jews during Passover. The Sephardic spiritual leader at his weekly Saturday night lecture stated that it’s definitely kosher for a Sephardic Jew to eat kitniyot, which includes rice and beans. However, he admonished rabbis who claim that the Ashkenazic ban is no longer applicable. “The Ashkenazim have many more stringencies than the Sephardim, and everyone has to follow whatever his community does,” Rabbi Yosef stated.

Rabbi Yosef furthermore explained that the Ashkenazic ban on eating kitniyot on Passover stems from a once prevalent custom of packing legumes in sacks that used to contain flour. Ashkenazim decided not to eat these products on Passover out of concern that some of the flour might mix with water, becoming leavened.


(Also in Hebrew Ynet here.)

But the KLF was quick to condem the former Chief Rabbi as following a "not entirely accurate approach."

Wow! Talk about chutzpah! Was the approach of Rav Kook ZT"L "not entirely accurate?" Was the approach of Rav Shlomo Zalman Auerbach ZT"L "not entirely accurate?" To quote Gil Student "they knew everything contained in this ruling [which attempts to nullify the custom of refraining from Kitniyos along with all other family customs] and still kept their family customs."