F.A.Q

Why do people prefer Badei Penina over other bedika cloths?

Our fabric is exceptionally soft and extremely smooth, giving it a feather soft feel and unparalleled gentleness.

What makes Badei Penina so soft?

Unlike many other bedika cloths, Badei Penina are made out of a knit fabric, giving the product a softness and pliability that is simply unlike any other bedika cloth that is on the market today.

Why should I purchase bedika cloths if I could just cut up old undershirts and make my own?

Not only were Badei Penina developed to have the perfect absorbency level, they are contamination free, have the right amount of fullness per inch and the perfect clean, white color to create the ideal circumstances for a bedika.

Why is it important to inspect cloths before use?

Although our facilities are scrupulously clean, there are certain circumstances that are beyond our control, such as specks of dirt that can inadvertently get woven into the fabric. Therefore we ask you to check the cloths before use to avoid the possibility
of halachic questions should any irregularities be noted after doing a bedika.

Why is it necessary to have the string at the bottom of the bedika cloth?

Actually, the string isn’t necessary at all but is there for added customer convenience.

Who gives the haskama on Badei Penina?

Badei Penina are certified by the Badatz Eida Chareidis in Yerushalayim and endorsed by over three dozen prominent rabbonim.

  • Rabbi Ezriel Auerbach
  • Rabbi Yisroel Belsky
  • Rabbi Getzel Berkowitz
  • Rabbi Meir Brandsdorfer
  • Rabbi Moshe Brandsdorfer
  • Rabbi Yosef Efrati
  • Rabbi Yosef Shalom Eliyashiv
  • Rabbi Pesach Eliyahu Falk
  • Rabbi Shmuel Yitzchok Felder
  • Rabbi Aron Fischer
  • Rabbi Menachem Fischer
  • Rabbi Yehuda Fischer
  • Rabbi Naftula Frankel
  • Rabbi Yisroel Chaim Menashe Friedman
  • Rabbi Mendel Fuchs
  • Rabbi Yisroel Ganz
  • Rabbi Shamai Gross
  • Rabbi Issac Kahana
  • Rabbi Nissim Karelitz
  • Rabbi Mordechai Betzalel Klein
  • Rabbi Nosson Kupshitz
  • Rabbi Shlomo Miller
  • Rabbi Sriel Rosenberg
  • Rabbi Shimon Yitzchok Schlesinger
  • Rabbi Michel Steinmetz
  • Rabbi Avrum Yitzchok Ullman
  • Rabbi Shlomo Zalmen Ullman
  • Rabbi Hillel Weinberger
  • Rabbi Moshe Menachem Weiss
  • Rabbi Yitzchok Tuvia Weiss
  • Rabbi Menachem Meir Weissmandl
  • Rabbi Avrum Hersh Wosner
  • Rabbi Shmuel Wosner
  • Rabbi Yochanan Wosner