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NEW ADDRESS TO ORDER US-MAIL-SENT SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE GUIDE TO CHODOSH
The new Chodosh season will start soon (see estimates
below.) Now is the time to renew your subscription to
have the three issues of the Guide mailed to your
home. This year, all subscription requests should be
sent to a new address:
Project Chodosh Subscriptions
PO Box 297279
Brooklyn, NY 11229-7279
All other correspondence should still be sent to the old
address, listed at the top of this page. This new address
is a part of our plan to improve the efficiency and
reliability of our subscription service. For the same
reason, we ask that you send us your phone number, in
addition to your name and address. In case the Guides
we send you come back as undeliverable, we will be
able to call you for address corrections.The Guide project does not accept any donations. All expenses are covered by the sales of the Guides. Postage paid subscriptions for the three issues cost $15. Individual copies sold by local distributors are $5 per issue.
The first issue of the Guide is due to be mailed out approximately mid September, to be followed by the other two issues in December and February.
To subscribe, please send your checks made out to "Project Chodosh" to the Guide address given above.
We have had difficulties in the past because not everyone included their full mailing address. In particular, you must supply the Zip code and the apartment number, if applicable. Your phone number is needed in case of delivery problems.
THE AGRICULTURAL SITUATION The progress of the new Chodosh crops is running about average this year. The approximate amount of each crop of interest that was planted before pesach (i.e. Yoshon) was 19% of spring wheat, 18% of the barley and 25% of the oats. In terms of total crops available after the harvest, we calculated that about 74% of the oats and 84% of the barley will be Chodosh this year. We do not have specific estimates for wheat since the US Department of Agriculture has not yet published data for wheat. However, we fully expect that the spring wheat and durum wheat will also be mostly Chodosh, as during most years. We plan to publish numerical estimates on the Chodosh Hot Line recorded news and by E mail, after mid July, and in the Guide. It is also noteworthy that about 1/3 of all the oats in the USA will be imported, mostly from Canada. Canadian oats are also mostly Chodosh, however, the harvest is considerably later than in the US. This means that those companies that use US- grown oats could start Chodosh as early as the beginning of August. However many large companies import Canadian oats for their cereals. Their Chodosh starting date is usually in early October. In the past, several of the major companies that used Canadian oats in their cereals included General Mills, ConAgra and Ralston. We have not yet checked on the arrangements of these companies for the new season.
ESTIMATED CHODOSH STARTING DATES The following are preliminary estimates only. Corrections and updates to these will be posted when available, on the News section of the Chodosh Hot Line and by E mail to those who subscribe to the E mail list (see below.) The corrected dates will be published in the first edition of the Guide.
Freshly baked products in local bakeries such as breads, challehs, rolls, bagels probably Yoshon if purchased up to: Sept 7 in the East and Far West, Aug 20 in the Mid West. Packaged foods containing wheat, other than pasta probably Yoshon if purchased up to Sept 15. After that package codes have to be used. Packaged pasta probably safe if packed before Sept 15, probably safe to purchase up to Oct 6. Foods containing oats may be Chodosh as early as the purchase date of Aug 15. However, they are probably safe if packed up to Sept. 15, probably safe to purchase up to Oct 8. (The reason for this range of dates is that US-grown oats is harvested starting late July, but many large companies use Canadian oats that is harvested much later, as explained above.) Foods containing barley (other than malt) probably safe if packed up to Sept 15, probably safe to purchase up to Oct 5.
A NOTE TO OWNERS OF YOSHON- PRODUCING ESTABLISHMENTS If you are a producer of Yoshon foods, please note that the Guide would like to list your products. Such listing, which is at no charge to you, is a service to the Yoshon consumer and is free advertising for you. Please send full details including name and address of your establishment, the telephone number (voice and fax), the name of the person in charge, the name of the mashgiach who takes responsibility for Yoshon (if there is such a mashgiach) and a complete list of the Yoshon products that you offer. Fax this information to 845-356-5999. Alternatively, you can mail it to: Yoshon Producer Information, 20 Sylvan Road, Monsey, NY 10952. (It is important that the address be specifically to Yoshon Producer Information. Otherwise your letter may be mixed with the many subscription letters that we receive and will not be seen in time.)
If you are a Yoshon consumer, you would do us all a service if you would make sure that your local Yoshon bakeries, pizza shops, restaurants and caterers send us their information updated for this year.
THE E-MAIL MAILING LIST Those who have access to E mail can have important corrections and updates sent to their E mail address automatically. To subscribe to this free service send a blank E mail message to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Those who have subscribed last year do not need to renew this E mail subscription.
Yoseph Herman
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You can request several reports by sending an E-mail message to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Then in the body of the message type the command: "get" (without the quotes) followed by the name of the file that you want. Type each request on a new line. Make sure that you copy the file name exactly as spelled including capital letters. These reports are now available:
get Guidelines.txt
This gets a long report on Guidelines to Mashgichim on Chodosh. This has not been updated for the last few years, but is still substantially valid.
Get Guide.txt
This gets the full latest Guide to Chodosh, which is last year's and is now outdated.
get News.txt
This gives the latest news bulletin, such as this note.
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