Well first why isnt it your choice.Beause if your a child then your family is jewish which means if you are surrounded by bread then you guys wouldnt go.And if you are a adult you can opp out if there is alot of bread.Why do you think there arent jews at resterants on om kippur.So just opp out or talk to your parents.And if all fails then just dont eat leaven products but if you arent jewish then dont worry about it because it sounds like ur a non-jew.
2007-03-25 11:48:22
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answered by Anonymous
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What?
You didn't take the "Kosher Cruise"????
Oh, well...worse things could happen!
Just be sure to pack your matzah, kiddush cup and Shabbat candles.
Anyway - you might try calling the cruise ship and requesting kosher-for-Passover food and wine!
Happy Passover!
2007-03-26 10:28:33
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answered by docscholl 6
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Ask about kosher meals on the cruise. They should have them. Also, just dont eat bread or leavened goods and i guess it depends on the severity of you kosher-ness. I am 15 and keep as kosher on pesach as I can, since my parents and brother dont keep kosher with me. I just avoid leavened products, and just try to eat fruits, veggies, etc.
Just try your best...It isn't like its the end of the world if you eat something prepared in the same room or on the same table as bread. It doesn't seem like your orthodox or chasidic or anything, so just try you best. Good luck!
2007-03-26 09:51:25
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answered by Goingtoengland 2
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Any decent cruise line should be prepared to deal with passover. I'd call ahead and ask, then discuss the possibility of providing some of your own foods if they're not prepared for Jewish passengers. Also, bear in mind you will be going to various ports of call where you will be able to eat wherever you please.
~Morg~
2007-03-25 06:43:17
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answered by morgorond 5
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Um...
You will definitely have to call them and tell them for one that your room needs to have absolutely no chometz inside. You will probably have to do your own Pesach cleaning once you get there...but explain to them the situation, and they will probably be able to help. I think one would be more worried about the area having chometz in it than dessert.
2007-03-27 12:50:17
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answered by LadySuri 7
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Not your choice???????? women were liberated along time ago. Who are you fooling??? Not me for sure. You know you don't care to observe the holiday. So stop B****ing.
2007-03-27 19:18:06
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answered by michelebaruch 6
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http://www.cyber-kitchen.com/rfcj/kosherfaq.htm
2007-03-26 05:01:34
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answered by Sabine 6
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