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Mechaber 99:05 – What are the two descriptions of mevatel isur l’chat’chila [nullify a prohibition]? | Either to put it directly in, or if it fell in, to add more of the heter [permitted food] |
Mechaber 99:05 – What is the halacha if it was already done? | If done intentionally, prohibited. If shogeg, permitted. |
Mechaber 99:05 – In the case where it is prohibited, prohibited to who? | To the person that did it, and anyone he did it for. Anyother person can consume it. |
Mechaber 99:05 – If he nullifies the prohibition in someone else's food, is it prohibited? | No, only if it is his own. |
Mechaber 99:06 – what if the prohibition is rabbinic? | If it was done intentionally and put in directly, prohibited. If it fell in b’shogeg, and one added intentionally, permitted. [See Rama!] |
Mechaber 99:07 – What is the law of “keli shefa” [utensil that absorbed tiny amount]? | If it absorbed only a small amount, and the utensil is used in such a way that there will always be more then 60X, permitted to use. |
Rama 99:05 – If one adds heter later, is there a problem of ChaNaN [chaticha naaseh neveilah]? | Yes, and therefore even if shogeg will only help where there is no ChaNaN |
Rama 99:05 – When does ChaNaN apply/ not apply according to the Rama? | All prohibitions [not just milk and meat], unless both items are dry [yavesh b’yavesh], or – according to some opinions – both are liquids. |
Rama 99:05 – The “yesh omrim” quoted by the Rama differentiates -- not between whether intentional or not -- but rather between …..? | Whether someone knew about it before the heter fell in. Only if nobody knew about it will it be permitted. |
Rama 99:05 – Does the Rov have to ask when the heter was added? | The custom is not to do so. |
Rama 99:06 – Regarding a Rabbinic prohibition that was nullified, does the Rama agree with the Mechaber? | No. The Rama says it’s prohibited even if it fell in at first by accident. |
Rama 99:06 –What is the law of the prohibition being “chozer v’ni’ur [“waking up”]? | If the 1st time the prohibition was nullified, but then more of the same prohibition falls in, the 2 join together. |
Rama 99:06 – If a small amount of milk [less than 60x] falls into water, can that water be used with meat? What if there is no 60x in the meat in comparision with the milk? | Yes. It can be used with meat in all cases, since it was already nullified in the water, and it is all heter. |
What are the 4 requirements to be considered a ber'yah? | Listen to audio |
What do each of these 4 requirements exclude? | Listen to audio |
Is a ber'yah botel in 60? | No, even in 1000 (or more), the entire mixture is prohibited |
What is the law of ber'yah when there is a safek? | Listen to audio |
What is the difference between an egg with a chick inside vs an egg with a drop of blood inside? | Listen to audio |
An insect that was crushed, but still has all it's limbs, is it considered a ber'yah? | Listen to audio |
What is the size of the gid hanasheh? | Listen to audio |
Is the taste of a ber'yah botel in 60? | Listen to audio |
If the gid hanasheh and it's fat were attached to the meat, and then removed, what does the Mechaber say? | Listen to audio |
If the gid hanasheh and it's fat were attached to the meat, and then removed, what would the Rama say? | Listen to audio |
If a gid hanasheh was cooked in a pot, and you can't find it, is there any way to eat the food? | Listen to audio |
What is the halacha if a ber'yah fell into a pot and you can't find it? | What does the Mechaber say about a gid hanasheh that dissolved in the pot? |
What is the halacha if one finds 3 insects in a pot? | Entire pot prohibited |