    Shmuel (Sea180) | Wednesday, September 27, 2000 - 12:44 pm  For those of us who have the minhag on Rosh Hashanah to eat apples cooked in sugar and not in honey, is it supportable to at least leave honey on the table for the people (guests) who might want to use it? How about if a person who has the minhag to eat apples with sugar is a guest at some one's house, and gets offered honey to use. Should he abstain from using the honey or should he use it? |
    Rachamim (Rachamim) | Sunday, October 17, 2004 - 12:48 am  Shmuel: We do not cook apple in the honey, but if I go to someone else’s home I always go with their minhag, I think it is in Talmud. On Shabbat I always have three Sedorim (orthodox) one Sephardim, one Ashkenazi and one Chabad, on the table, and the guess can choose their Sidoor. |
    Yochanan (Yochanan) | Tuesday, October 19, 2004 - 01:53 pm  What is Roshanana? |
    Rachamim (Rachamim) | Thursday, March 10, 2005 - 01:25 am  Yochanan: I think you mean Rosh Hashanah |