The prohibition of Kitnoyot on Passover

The prohibition of Kitnoyot on Passover

From Torah Cafe by Zalman Gordon

April 5, 2026 · 40 min

About this episode

The episode discusses the prohibition of Kitniyot on Passover, exploring its origins and reasons, particularly in relation to Ashkenazic and Sefardic Jewish customs.

The Torah prohibits us from eating or even owning Chametz, leavened grain products on Passover. However Ashkenazic Jews are careful not to eat any beans or legumes on the holiday. How did this custom begin? What is the reason for it? Why do many Saphardic Jews not keep it? A discussion about the laws of Passover and the development of the Kitniyot prohibition. (Please note, this was recorded over Zoom so the sound quality is weaker than normal) Have a Happy Passover!

Topics covered

  • Passover
  • Kitniyot
  • Chametz
  • Ashkenazic Jews
  • Sefardic Jews

Keywords

  • Passover laws
  • Jewish customs
  • legumes
  • beans

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