[Avodah] What does the ShaAr HaTziYun Mean - It can be used for the Mitzvah of Matza?
Meir Rabi
meirabi at gmail.com
Tue Mar 16 05:15:59 PDT 2010
The Mechaber 661:2 mentions an opinion that one should protest against those
who make 'damper', dough that is baked in the hot ash or coals of a fire.
The MBerurah explains that there is a concern that the 'damper' may become
Chametz. I presume this is either due to the heat being less than the usual
baking oven or the 'damper' being a different consistency of dough or
bigger, or perhaps a combination of all of these considerations.
The MBerurah concludes that nevertheless such a baked product is not
Chametz. I presume he means that those baking it would be vigilant and
ensure that it did not become Chametz.
In the ShHaTziyun 17, he adds that it can also be used for the Mitzvah of
eating Matza.
This seems to be entirely unnecessary. If it is not Chametz, it is Matza and
one can use Matza for the Mitzavah.
The discussion of the Mechaber and MBerurah has nothing to do with making it
Lishmah
meir
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