If you’re one of the millions of people around the world who celebrate Passover, you know that a lot of preparation is required to follow the traditions of the holiday. You may kasher your kitchen every year, or cover your kitchen with foil or hard plastic coverings. Either way, you know that the timing can make it difficult to separate your regular kitchen activities from your Passover preparations. As a result, many Jewish households opt for a separate Passover kitchen (also known as a Pesach kitchen).
Whether this is your first Passover or your 50th, you may be ready to set aside the kashering work and invest in a more permanent solution. However, there are some things that you’ll need to consider before you create a separate Passover kitchen in your home, and you likely have some questions about what will and won’t work. For example, what do you need to do to ensure that your kitchen is prepared for Passover? How can you continue using your kitchen while also ensuring that you’re following the traditions of Passover? Where can you set up a second kitchen just for Passover? Finally, where can you get a floor-to-ceiling divider to create your very own Passover kitchen to use for years to come?
In today’s guide, we will answer all of these questions and more, but first, let’s take a closer look at what a Passover or “Pesach” kitchen really is:
As you probably already know, “Pesach” is the Hebrew word for “Passover.” Therefore, a Pesach kitchen and a Passover kitchen are the same thing. In theory, a Pesach kitchen is quite simple. It is just a kitchen that has been prepared in accordance with the laws and customs recorded in the Torah for Passover. However, actually getting a kitchen ready for Passover can be more involved than many people realize!
A Pesach kitchen can be established in your regular kitchen, or it can be set up as a second kitchen in your home. Either way, it will need to meet a few very specific standards that require you to do some preparation in advance and follow specific rules while preparing food for Passover. People who follow the Jewish traditions of Passover often refer to this process as “turning over” the kitchen. It is equivalent to an intensive cleaning. However, even once the kitchen has been turned over or “kashered,” you will still need to ensure that you’re acting in accordance with recorded law.
Here are a few of the most important things to consider when setting up your kitchen for Passover:
As you can see from the previous section, a lot of work goes into preparing a Pesach or Passover kitchen. This is just part of the reason why separate Passover kitchens have become a staple in many Jewish homes. But if you’re still not convinced that you want a second kitchen for Passover, here are a few reasons to consider why you might want one and why they are so popular these days:
Choosing where you want your Passover kitchen is very important, especially if you want to include large appliances like a stove or refrigerator. You’ll need to ensure that the space can accommodate these appliances if necessary. Many families create Passover kitchens using a smaller room off of the main kitchen, but this can increase the risk of cross-contamination. If you’re already short on space, it can also feel a bit claustrophobic to have two kitchens right next to each other.
Alternatively, you might choose to put your Passover kitchen in the basement, which generally makes it easier to install appliances, but this can make it less convenient to transport food up and down the stairs. Lastly, if you opt for a temporary wall enclosure, you can close off an area which opens up to a larger space in your home to have a dedicated Passover kitchen, without the risk of cross-contamination or feeling limited on space.
Are you tired of kashering or covering your kitchen for every Passover? Do you want a dedicated, separate Passover kitchen without making major renovations to your home? If so, Tudelü’s retractable wall system is the perfect solution. With a retractable wall system, you can establish a separate kitchen for Passover and have it completely closed off from the rest of the home when it’s not in use. This way, you can spend less time preparing your kitchen and more time enjoying Passover with friends and family!
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