Eating Soaked Matza for Those Whose Parents Had a Different Custom

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Before my marriage, I followed my parents' custom of not eating 'soaked matza' on Passover. However, after my marriage, I wish to start eating 'soaked matza'. My question is whether I need to perform a release of vows, and if so, how exactly, or if I do not need to perform a 'release' since I followed my parents' practice and not due to personal acceptance...

Answer

Hello,

If this is the first year you are observing Passover after your marriage, you do not need to perform a release of vows. 

If you have already observed the custom of not eating after marriage and wish to change the custom, you need to perform a release of vows. 

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