6 Tips For Cleaning And Organizing Your Home For Passover

Kitchen cleaning for Passover is time-consuming and a tedious task. Before Passover, the home cleaning task plays a vital role. It should be done at the serious node. During the home cleaning process, you should remove the chametz from your house. You should remove barley, rye, oaks, and spelled from your house. During Passover, the meaning of Kosher is entirely different. You must know what exactly the kosher food is?


Most Jews stick to the labeled kosher food items during the time of Passover. Many Jews also avoid regular kosher food that may be contaminated with chametz like cheese. Jews avoid cheese because they may have come in contact with grain at the cheese processing unit. If you want to avoid the hassle of cleaning your house, plan to celebrate Passover at a beautiful destination. You should contact the Passover programs operators and book your seat. 

In simple terms, during the time of Passover Jews have to wisely choose the raw ingredients. Here, in this article, we are going to share some tips for quickly and easily clean your home for the Passover holidays:

  1. Get Rid Of Chametz Food From Kitchen

The first thing you have to do while cleaning your home is removing chametz food. You should check the fridge and pantry in your kitchen. Also, you should check every nook and corner of your house to find out the chametz. Owing Chametz food is not allowed to Jews during the time of Passover. You should remove leavened and flour food from your house, including cookies and crackers as well. You should remove chametz food and clean your entire kitchen.

You can sell your chametz to the local Rabbi before the starting of Passover. Rabbi will further sell the chametz to non-Jewish people before Passover. You should pull out bags of food from the pantry. After that, you should properly wipe out everything. Usually, it is recommended to clean from high to low. It is so because, during the cleaning process, particles will fall. When you will wipe off the pantry shelves, particles of chametz will fall on the floor. Finally, you can clear the mess on the floor.

  1. Wash Counters And Sanitize Sink

We prepare different types of meals in our kitchen and wash the dirty utensils in the sink. Thus, there is a high probability that chametz particles are left behind on the counters and sink. Thus, it is recommended to wash your counters and sink. Finally, sanitize your sink and counters. Make sure that you again follow the rule high to low. Sanitizing will help in removing the chametz particles and also kill bacteria.

  1. Scrub Clean Your Oven

The next thing you need to consider is oven cleaning. You should scrub and clean your oven with a heavy degreaser. It is very important to get rid of build-up to get rid of chametz particles from your oven. You should scrub your oven twice to clean it properly. Also, you should not forget to clean your microwave and other appliances as well.

  1. Clean Entire House

Once you have cleaned your kitchen, you should move to the other rooms of your house. It is important to deep clean every corner of your house. Clean curtain, rugs, carpets, and couch in the living room.

  1. Sweep and Mop the Floor

Once you have cleaned your kitchen and various other rooms of your house, finally you should sweep and mop the floor. Maybe your floor has become the hotbed for chametz after cleaning your house. You have to properly sweep your floor. You can use a high power vacuum cleaner so that not even a single particle is left behind. Finally, take a wet mop and wipe your floor. It will help in removing the remaining residue from your floor.

  1. Purchase Passover Specific Kitchen Items

In an ideal scenario, you have to invest in different Pesach cooking utensils, silverware, plates, etc. In short, you have to invest in separate Passover kitchenware. Also, you can maintain a separate kitchen for the time of Passover. It will make sure that you do not accidentally eat chametz. After Passover, you have to store the special Passover kitchenware in your air-tight containers. 

Also, you should consider removing your plates, kitchenware, and various other items to store them in a separate place. If you do not have spare room for kosher items then you should make sure that your Passover kitchenware does not come in contact with normal kitchenware.


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