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Gelfilte Fish Story
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Many times I have been upset by people who seem to think that gefilte fish is some kind of mixture you make in the kitchen rather than one of Hashems creatures. This has led me to explain exactly what a gefilte fish is. So once again> here goes. Each year as soon as the frost on the Great Gefilte Lakes (located Upatate New York somewhere in the Catskill Mountains) is thin enough to break the surface, Frum fishermen set out to "catch" gefilte fish. Now unlike your normal fish, gefilte fish can not be caught with a rod and a reel or your standard bait. The art of catching gefilte fish was handed down for hundreds, maybe thousands of years. For all I know Moses used to go gefilte fish catching. Im sure that the Great Rambam (Maimonides) when he wasnt busy playing doctor> spent his leisure time G/F fishing. Enough already, you say, so how is it done? Well you go up to the edge of lake with some Matzoh. Now this is very important!! It has to be Shmurah Matzoh or the fish will not be attracted. You stand at the edge of the lake and whistle and say "here boy", "here boy". The fish just cant resist the smell of the Matzoh They come in mass to the edge of the lake where they jump into the jars and are bottled on the spot. Again you must remember that there are two kinds of gefilte fish. The strong and the weak. The weak are your> standard fish which are in a loose "broth" (it is actually the lake water). Now the strong are special. They seem to be in a "jell". These fish are actually imported from the Middle East where they are caught in the dead sea. They have to be strong to be able to swim through that "jell". Last year a well meaning gentleman tried to correct me by stating, "Reb, shouldnt they be saying Here Boychic". I didnt have the heart to tell him, Boychic is a Yiddish word and Gefilte Fish dont understand Yiddish! Only Hebrew and surprisingly, English! There has been a big debate as to whether to use the Hebrew or English in the US. With a big break from tradition, shockingly the English is accepted by almost all G/F fishermen. Some still insist on using the Hebrew and consider the use of "Here Boy" as Reform and not Halachicly acceptable. However the Congress of OU Rabbis (who have to be present at the lakes when the fish are bottled) uniformly accept "here boy"! The time of the catch is very important! The fish can not be caught before Purim is over or the fish are considered Chametz! Besides the fish know when Pesach is coming and will not respond to the Matzoh before the proper> time. I am still a little bothered by which end of the fish is the head and which the tail (not to mention that I am not sure where their eyes are). This is a small price to pay the luxury of eating this delicacy. Have you ever had the baby G/F? Oy, they are so cute that I feel a little guilty eating them! Have a great Pesach and hope that the Matzoh doesnt affect you like Pepto Bismol or worse yet, prunes! Shalom, Reb Sherry MORE STORY Oy,I forgot to mention about the fish swimming up stream. I didnt think it was that important, but I have got this Yenta sitting next to me that is married to some machugina dentist from some hick town that keeps hocking me in chinic "they swim up stream , they swim up stream". Alright so I had to get her off mine cup. Go away > Yenta and mind your own business. If you dont like the way I tell the story, tell it yourself. You know I think that I just discovered the definition of a Jewish wife. Its someone that nudges you to do something and then when you finally do it just to get them off your back, they become mavins and tell you how you should have done it! OK not all Jewish wives just the one who has been sitting next to me for almost 23 years! Shalom, Reb Sherry Posted to JEWISH-FOOD digest V96 #011 Date: Mon, 2 Sep 1996 07:19:50, -0500 From: BGMB90B@prodigy.com
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