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# Even if one is lenient with ''Pas Paltur''  a whole year long there is a halacha that one should try to be stringent and only eat Pas Yisroel from Rosh Hashana through [[Yom Kippur]].<ref>
# Even if one is lenient with ''Pas Paltur''  a whole year long there is a halacha that one should try to be stringent and only eat Pas Yisroel from [[Rosh Hashana]] through [[Yom Kippur]].<ref>
|S.A. 603:1</ref> By enacting a stringency upon ourselves one is constantly reminded that these are days of awe and reverence. Additionally, by going above and beyond the law one is expressing the idea that since we are not being so exacting in keeping the halachos G-d should not be so exacting in dealing with our sins as well. One should try to avoid all Pas Paltur (i.e. Cheerios, Stella Dora cookies, Dunkin Donuts etc. during these days).<ref>
|S.A. 603:1</ref> By enacting a stringency upon ourselves one is constantly reminded that these are days of awe and reverence. Additionally, by going above and beyond the law one is expressing the idea that since we are not being so exacting in keeping the halachos G-d should not be so exacting in dealing with our sins as well. One should try to avoid all Pas Paltur (i.e. Cheerios, Stella Dora cookies, Dunkin Donuts etc. during these days).<ref>
|If one finds himself buying from a kosher street vendor (baseball game etc.) a simple inquiry about the specific company of the product (i.e. hot pretzel) would allow one to see the Pas Yisroel status of that particular item as it is usually written on the box if it is Pas Yisroel</ref> The Poskim mention that one should avoid ''Pas Paltur'' on Shabbos as well.<ref>
|If one finds himself buying from a kosher street vendor (baseball game etc.) a simple inquiry about the specific company of the product (i.e. hot pretzel) would allow one to see the Pas Yisroel status of that particular item as it is usually written on the box if it is Pas Yisroel</ref> The Poskim mention that one should avoid ''Pas Paltur'' on Shabbos as well.<ref>