SEPT 26, ‘25 // Dripping Seudos Hello Csay Readers! I hope you’ve all had a beautiful and uplifting Rosh Hashana. Regardless of whether you spent it davening in shul or spending quality time with the children, may we all be gebencht with a sweet and healthy year. Now that we’re between the yomim tovim of Rosh Hashana and Simchas Torah, when many families travel to other cities to be at their rebbe for these heilige days, let’s take a moment out of the hectic, zero-weekdays schedule to share our tips for travelling with food. If you head out on erev yom tov with a trunk stacked with not just suitcases, but also food, paper stuff, and maybe even linen, tell us how you do it! What is the best way to pack up liquid foods, like fish and sauces? What about all the condiments like sugar, salt, and pepper? Do you buy drinks and paper stuff when you arrive, or do you bring everything from home? How do you set up the place in a convenient but not messy way? If you have tips and ideas to share, we’d love to learn from you. A Gmar Chasima Tovah to all of you dear readers! NEW TOPIC #186 - PEARL RESTRINGING Does anyone know of a reliable place to restring pearls, and is there any way to protect pearls from becoming stretched and torn again and again. TOPIC #182 – YOM TOV PEYOS I have a similar question about little girls with very frizzy kinky hair. I was wondering if anybody has more ideas of hairstyles which can be done for little girls that do not require having ponies that are impossible to comb on Shabbos and Yom Tov. Also, regarding pony rubbers, is there a sort of pony rubber that is strong enough to hold curly knotted hair but is okay to use on Shabbos and Yom Tov? TOPIC #182 – YOM TOV PEYOS If you perm straight peyos, it usually holds nicely on Shabbos and yom tov. 140
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