Welcome to the very first episode of Keeping It Kosher, where Rabbi Ezra Sarna takes us behind the scenes of the kosher world. This week, we are sitting down in the OU Kitchen with Rabbi Moshe Elefant, COO of OU Kosherโwho oversees the certification of approximately 15,000 plants in 105 countriesโto discuss the fascinating halachos, history, and modern realities of gebrokts.
In this episode, we cover:
The Halachic Origins: What “gebrokts” actually means, where the minhag comes from, and the counter-arguments.
Practical Scenarios: How to navigate a situation where one family member eats gebrokts and the other doesn’t.
The 7 vs. 8 Days?: Why people in Chutz Laaretz (the Diaspora) are so machmir to keep gebrokts for seven days, but then stop for the eighth day.
How the OU Prepares for Pesach: What the Pesach season actually looks like inside the OU. We discuss how they handle the crazy volume on the phone lines, and reveal the most common questions asked every year.
Whether you are navigating different family customs this Yom Tov or just want to understand the issue a little better, this episode provides practical clarity for your Pesach table.
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00:00 – 01:48 Intro
01:48 – 13:46 What is Gebrokts?
13:46 – 21:25 Practical Scenarios
21:25 – 30:05 Pesach at OU Kosher
30:05 – 39:24 Rabbi Elefant’s Background
39:24 – 43:26 Seven vs Eight Days
43:26 -45:38 Always Check for a Kosher for Pesach Symbol