Ep. 86 - đ¤ Ask Away! #29: God, Gluten-Free & Grandchildren [The Q&A Series]
In Ask Away #29 of the Everyday Judaism podcast, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe answers a wide range of live and emailed questions on practical halacha, Jewish identity, and intentional living:
- Seven-grain bread â Still hamotzi (bread) because it is made from the five grains + water with bread-like consistency, texture, and tasteâeven with added grains/flavors.
- Pretzel bagels/pretzel buns â Treated as bread (hamotzi) due to consistency; the pretzel topping/flavor doesnât change the halachic status.
- Matzah â Hamotzi (considered bread, just unleavened); crackers generally fall into mezonot (pas haba bâkisnin/snack category).
- Matriarchs & grandchildren â No specific tradition explains why Sarah, Rivka, and Rachel never saw grandchildren (Isaac married after Sarahâs death; Rivka died before grandchildren returned; Rachel died en route to Bethlehem). Leah likely saw at least Asenat (Dinaâs daughter). Rabbi emphasizes the privilege of seeing grandchildren/great-grandchildren today and grandparentsâ responsibility to influence positively without overstepping (e.g., no interference in naming).
- Naming customs â Parents alone decide childrenâs names (no parental/grandparental veto); alleged Midrash says parents receive prophetic guidance at birth/bris. Adding a second name (e.g., after a deceased relative) is common when appropriate.
- God/Hashem in English â Many poskim consider âGodâ (G-O-D) equivalent to writing/saying Hashemâs name in Englishâavoid casual use (âoh my Godâ); say âHashem,â âAlmighty,â or âCreatorâ instead. In blessings (e.g., Amidah in English), use âHashemâ with same kavana (focus/intent) as Ado-nai.
- Public Hamotzi & children â Educational (teaches brachot), but ideally includes hand-washing and actual bread-eating; without these, itâs not proper netilat yadayim/hamotzi.
- Gluten-free bread â If made from five grains + water and bread-like, hamotzi; pure potato starch âbreadâ is not hamotzi (mezonot or shehakol depending on form).
The rabbi stresses halachic precision (e.g., bread vs. snack distinctions), gratitude for seeing grandchildren, and avoiding casual use of Godâs name in English.
Please submit your questions at askaway@torchweb.org
Please submit your questions at askaway@torchweb.org
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The Everyday Judaism Podcast is dedicated to learning, understanding and appreciating the greatness of Jewish heritage and the Torah through the simplified, concise study of Halacha, Jewish Law, thereby enhancing our understanding of how Hashem wants us to live our daily lives in a Jewish way.
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This episode (Ep. #86) of the Everyday Judaism Podcast by Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe of TORCH is dedicated to my dearest friends, Marshall & Doreen Lerner! May Hashem bless you and always lovingly accept your prayer for good health, success and true happiness!!!
Recorded in the TORCH Centre - Levin Family Studio (B) to a live audience on January 11, 2026, in Houston, Texas.
Released as Podcast on February 4, 2026
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