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Chag Pesach Sameach,
Yes, I eat a lot of tomatoes and I love tomatoes.
I am going to make a duck for the seder this year. My question is about your Passover diet. Last year you said that you no longer eat kitniyot on Passover. When you did eat kitniyot on Passover, did that include corn and beans because some Sfaradim eat kitniyot but they don't eat corn? Some just eat rice but don't eat corn or beans. I eat all kitniyot on Passover. There is a rabbi in Israel who is on The Sanhedrin who ruled that all Jews in Israel can eat kitniyot, because the prohibition is part of The Exile. When you are able to make aliyah, will you follow his ruling? And finally, what is your Seder meal like and what is your average meal like on Passover? Where do you have your seder and with whom?
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