The whole premise here is wrong. I know nothing about these matzos, but if someone has a complaint, why can't they write it clearly? Stop with the 'true bnei torah' nonsense, what is the halachic issue with the matzos? Why shouldn't a person eat them on Pesach? Do you have any information at all? The Kedassia was considered a reliable hechsher long before Rabbi Asharraff joined, and there is no reason to believe that the standards dropped.
How sad that people claiming to talk for 'true bnei torah' have so little to do with Torah that they cannot mention a single actual halacha if their lives depended on it.
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Rav Shain has nothing in his home with Minchas Chinuch, for a reason-it does not meet the basic kashrus standards.
The Volover's son made made in Romania for two years, and it did not work out. Too many issues.
Kedassia is a great hechsher.
Rabbi Sharf is not at Kedasia anymore, so who knows. But if the Minchas Chinuch has their Mashgiach or anything else to do with it, stay away.
If Mincha chinch is too hard for you try the Chinuch itself…..
The whole premise here is wrong.
I know nothing about these matzos, but if someone has a complaint, why can't they write it clearly? Stop with the 'true bnei torah' nonsense, what is the halachic issue with the matzos? Why shouldn't a person eat them on Pesach? Do you have any information at all?
The Kedassia was considered a reliable hechsher long before Rabbi Asharraff joined, and there is no reason to believe that the standards dropped.
How sad that people claiming to talk for 'true bnei torah' have so little to do with Torah that they cannot mention a single actual halacha if their lives depended on it.
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