[Avodah] re Halachic guidlines for kashrut
Micha Berger
micha at aishdas.org
Sun Dec 4 14:49:53 PST 2011
On Sat, Dec 03, 2011 at 10:51:57PM -0500, Harry Weiss wrote:
: On minor quip, what Reb Moshe ztl allowed was peanut oil, with Mei
: Kitniyot being an additional leniency.
I wonder, given a similar rationale to the one RHW suggests, why we
avoid corn syrup -- liquid from a source that we couldn't have been
using when the minhag started.
But that's not that RMF actually wrote about peanuts. From
<http://www.ok.org/Content.asp?ID=172> R' Berel Levy of OK Labs,
a translation of IM OC 3:63:
Concerning peanuts, which were called stashkes in Europe --
they have been accepted as being permitted on Pesach and are not
considered kitniyos (legumes that are forbidden on Pesach) because
all the reasons for the prohibition of kitniyos do not apply to
peanuts. Peanuts are not sown in fields (with grain), and even if
they were there is no fear that grain would be mixed together with
the peanuts; bread is not baked from peanuts; and generally speaking
though they are vegetables they have the appearance of nuts rather
than kitniyos. And even though I have heard that in some places they
were considered kitniyos, peanuts should not be forbidden in places
where it is not known for certain what the custom had been in their
city, because, with reference to kitniyos, when in doubt one should
be lenient.
Therefore you may give certification for peanuts and the oil
derived from them, and they will be permissible to the majority of
persons. Those who know for certain that the custom of their city
was not to eat peanuts on Passover should not eat them; others are
permitted to eat them.
Not specifically the oil; no need for a second tzad heter. However,
RMF acknowledged that some (minority) forms of the minhag of qitniyos
do prohibit peanuts.
There was a long period in US O history when peanut oil was the oil most
homes used for Pesach.
Tir'u baTov!
-Micha
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