[Avodah] Star-K on the Heter Mechira
Prof. Levine via Avodah
avodah at lists.aishdas.org
Wed Jul 15 02:01:32 PDT 2015
From http://www.star-k.org/kashrus/kk-shmitta-5775.htm
Who Owns The Land? There is a difference of opinion among the poskim
as to whether produce grown on land owned by a non-Jew living in the
Land of Israel is considered produce of sheviis. The custom in
Yerushalayim is not to consider it produce of sheviis, while the
custom in Bnei Brak is to consider it produce of sheviis.
Selling The Land: The Heter Mechira was formulated and instituted by
many very prominent rabbanim (including the Gadol Hador, Harav
Yitzchok Elchanan Spector) in the year 1887. There was a great deal
of controversy among other prominent rabbanim surrounding the heter,
the foremost of whom was the Netziv (Harav Naftoli Zvi Yehuda Berlin)
of Volozin. Most of the controversy centered around the problem
regarding the Torah prohibition of selling any part of the Land of
Israel to non-Jews. Those who proposed the heter claimed that the
situation in the Land of Israel was so precarious that not working
the land for an entire year would put the entire Jewish settlement in
danger, thus warranting this drastic measure. Others claimed that
the prohibition of selling the land was worse than the prohibition of
working the land. Since then, every Shmitta there have been rabbanim
who have sold the land. Harav Avraham Yitzchok Kook
institutionalized the sale (although he, too, agreed it was to be
done only under grave duress). Since it's inception, the Chief
Rabbinate of Israel has sold the land every Shmitta. However, there
are presently many rabbanim who question whether the current
situation in Israel warrants this type of sale. Furthermore, there
is another more serious problem the consumer faces. The produce that
is sold in the regular stores during the year of Shmitta
predominantly comes from non-religious kibbutzim and moshavim, who
would never agree to sell their land. This is compounded by the fact
that the non-religious kibbutzim do not observe those prohibitions
which Harav Kook instituted, and Harav Kook never permitted their
current practices. Certainly, a tourist who is not knowledgeable
concerning the dinim of Shmitta should buy produce only from stores
that do not rely upon the heter mechira.
YL
llevine at stevens.edu
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <http://lists.aishdas.org/pipermail/avodah-aishdas.org/attachments/20150715/b64efc2c/attachment-0003.htm>
More information about the Avodah
mailing list