AskTheRav Hotline Extends Hours for Pesach
As every home gears up for Pesach, the AskTheRav hotline has announced extended operating hours, offering full service from 9 am to 10 pm from Rosh Chodesh Nissan leading up to Yom Tov. This expansion aims to cater to the increased demand for guidance on matters related to Pesach preparations, ensuring individuals have access to timely assistance and clarification.
After over a year of serving the community and addressing thousands of questions, AskTheRav has firmly established itself as a reliable source for navigating halachic intricacies. With Pesach’s arrival, inquiries regarding kosher for Pesach food, observance of minhagim of Yom Tov, and other related matters become more prevalent, underlining the need for accessible support during this period.
The AskTheRav Hotline works together with AskTheRav.com, where individuals could submit their halachic questions and receive a comprehensive, referenced answer within 24 hours. The site’s archives contain an easily searchable repository of popular answered shaalos as a more accessible resource.
The hotline, where callers can connect with rabbinical experts for individual halachic consultations, provides a more immediate and personal touch to the community’s need for halachic advice.
For immediate halachic guidance, contact the AskTheRav Hotline at 718-604-8000, extension 1. Operating hours until Pesach are:
Sunday through Thursday – 9 am to 10 pm EST.
Friday – 9 am to one hour before Shabbos.
The hotline will be operating on the night of Bedikas Chometz until 7:45 pm, resuming from 11pm until 1am.
Additionally, chometz can be sold through AskTheRav at mechira.com.
As we engage in the meticulous preparations for Pesach, we can rely on the AskTheRav hotline for assistance, whether it involves clarifying halachic matters, seeking practical advice, or finding reassurance in fulfilling our Torah obligations. The extended hours offer us flexibility and accessibility, enabling us to seek guidance at our convenience as we navigate the complexities of preparing for Pesach.





