“Rumpelnacht”: Ah Gezunte Zummer from Matzav.com

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Tonight is known in many circles as “Rumpelnacht,” as the post-Pesach cleanup gets underway. With pots, pans and dishes all over the place and kitchenware being moved from here to there, the name “Rumpelnacht” has been found appropriate by some to describe the hectic atmosphere.

So as you “turn back over” from Pesach to chometz, Matzav.com wishes you bracha and hatzlacha and all the best to your families and loved ones.

We also wish you the customary Motzoei Pesach blessing of “ah gezunte zummer” and pray for only the best for all members of Klal Yisroel across the globe. May we all see yeshuos and refuos, collectively and individually, and may we see an end to the current difficult situation.

Next year in Yerushalayim, be’ezras Hashem.

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6 COMMENTS

  1. Summer (zummer) does not start before Shavuos.

    There is a season called spring (frihling in Yiddish) between winter and summer.

    • It’s a minhag to wish our brothers and sisters after Pesach with A Gezunten Zummer. Nothing to do with the calendar.

  2. Only those of us that actually made a Pesach are now putting everything away. The rich and famous who went on a Pesach vacation have no idea what this is all about.

    • If it’s only the elderly, it’s fine. But making Pesach at home when you still have children; the cleaning, being careful with chometz, preparing, cooking IS CHINUCH!

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