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I think there's a pretty long list of changes that would be seen as a positive in any environment,True non-gebrochts (chassidish/Chabad style) where no crumb of Matza can come in contact with liquid - check your hands carefully, etc.
I think op is serious
True non-gebrochts (chassidish/Chabad style) where no crumb of Matza can come in contact with liquid - check your hands carefully, etc.
Everyone should follow their minhag, if that includes eating gebrochts that's fine, if it includes simply not eating gebrochts but not worrying about crumbs etc. that's fine too. I'm not sure why this is "seen as a positive in any environment".
Not advocating for anyone to change their minhag. But that level of scrupulousness is definitely a Minahg Chabad (not just an unwritten traditional custom, but one brought down several places), yet unfortunately many are not careful, probably mostly out of ignorance.
great but what does gebrokst have to do with this virus?
Minhag Chabad is not halacha. When people eat gebroks they are just as careful about not doing anything improper. To say that theyre doing things out of ignorance is to claim a superior Minhag (Which you seem to translate to halacha) than minhagim that other Jews hold dear.
You misunderstood me.I think @yitzgar did understand. I am not claiming any superiority. All I am saying is that those that ascribe to Chabad customs (unless they will just admit that they pick and choose) have a certain way for this זהירות and it is not just a tradition, but written from the Rebbe, yet many of them don't practice it that way, probably out of ignorance. Not trying to impose my minhagim on anyone.
not just an unwritten traditional custom, but one brought down several places