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frumnotyeshivish:
Even silly minhagim should be respected, though, when it comes to chometz on pesach.
Don’t you think that calling it silly is, by definition, not respecting it?
hataras nedarim works
Again: do you think hataras nedarim should also solve the “problem” of second day yomtov?
zdad:
I rarely shop at regular stores anymore so I didnt see anyone buy chametz on Pesach and If I was driving past such a person walking into the stop and Shop or key food, I wouldnt have known they were jewish
You have only sidestepped the question, so I’ll tweak it a bit: would it bother you as much when if you would see somebody buying chometz on Pessach as it apparently does when you see “Matzah bags” for sale?
By causing people to purchase more expensive non-gebrachs you are taking food away from poor single mothers with kids money for food to support your chumra. Chumra arent in a vaccuum, Kol Bnei Yisroel Arevim Zeh Lo Zeh and you are causing these people to starve
As I have conclusively proven above, according to your logic, by not buying non-gebrokts products you are making them more expensive. By causing the non-gebrokts food that people purchase to become more expensives you are taking food away from poor single mothers with kids money for food to support your kullah. Kullos arent in a vaccuum, Kol Bnei Yisroel Arevim Zeh Lo Zeh and you are causing these people to starve.
You wicked person you, starving widows and orphans like that.