The official Beth Din “PRODUCTS & MEDICINES” list, which includes cosmetics and toiletries; and the list of the allowed “PET FOOD” products published below come from the official “UOS 2011/5771 Pesach Guide” which is published in association with Pick n Pay.
SEE PDF DOCUMENTS BELOW STORY.
The PRODUCTS & MEDICINES list is a 2.6meg pdf document and the PET FOOD list is 0.8megs. Users can download the lists and either print, save, or forward to family and friends. This is the handiest way to access the official UOS’ Pesach Guide.
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With Pesach just a week away and the PnP Pesach guide still not in stores, MyShtetl is publishing the complete official “UOS 2011/5771 Pesach Guide” in ten easy-to-use sections. Every section includes significant changes from previous years according to the Beth Din.
The COMPLETE PESACH GUIDE is on the UOS website but it is a pdf of a whopping 38megs huge. MyShtetl is up-loading the document in bite-sized chunks so that users can down-load them in much smaller and more convenient printable files, which can be printed, copied and e-mailed to family and friends.
These are the fourth and fifth sections to be linked for Shtetlers, the others are:
COOKING & CANDLE-LIGHTING times for Shabbas and Yom Tov;
SELL CHAMETZ which offers a direct link to the UOS website; and
PESACH ALERTS & BULLETINS on MyShtetl, which will be updated regularly & users can subscribe to.
"The COMPLETE PESACH GUIDE
"The COMPLETE PESACH GUIDE is on the UOS website but it is a pdf of a whopping 38megs huge. MyShtetl is up-loading the document in bite-sized chunks so that users can down-load them in much smaller and more convenient printable files, which can be printed, copied and e-mailed to family and friends."
I hope you didn't re-invent the wheel - the individual bite size chunks are also on the UOS website in addition to the whopping 38 meg guide. DS.
Hi. Mazeltov to all
Hi. Mazeltov to all concerned at the Beth Dion/UOS for a magnificent effort in compiling this year's Pesach Guide.
Unfortunately, we are only able to at the load files smaller than 5-megs. Those that we could load in their original format, we have. For the others we have been forced to spend many hours re-inventing (hence the delay in publishing).
Shtetlers often complain as they have older hardware and/or slow internet connections and/or capped internet service. 7- and 8-meg files look like 'Grizzly-Bear-bite-size' for many of our users.
If we get requests, we may still have to "re-invent" the two remaining bulky files of 1.7- and 2.6-megs respectively.