[Avodah] The Halachic Adventures of the Potato
Zev Sero via Avodah
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Sat Apr 1 20:28:54 PDT 2017
> "The Halachic Adventures of the Potato" « by R' Yitzchak Spitz
> https://ohr.edu/this_week/insights_into_halacha/5184
> [...]
> In fact, and this is not widely known, the Chayei Adam does actually
> rule this way,
Sigh. This claim comes up regularly, but as far as I can tell it's not
true. If anyone has actually seen this inside the Chayei (or Nishmas or
whatever) Adam, please correct me by citing the location, but do *not*
cheat by copying a citation from some secondary source; I will not
accept it, because I know very well that there are many secondary
sources who claim this, but none of them give a *valid* reference to
where he wrote it. What I *have* seen in the Nishmas Adam is an aside,
in the course of writing something different, that by the way in Germany
they treat potatoes as kitniyos.
In fact I'll go further: I don't believe that there has ever been a
posek of any stature who forbade potatoes as kitniyos, nor any community
that ever accepted such a practice. I have seen many sources claiming
that someone else, somewhere else forbade it, or that some other
community far away treats it as kitinyos, but never any first hand
acccount. When the Rosh writes that in Provence they said Tal Umatar
from Marcheshvan 7th I believe it, because he was there and saw it with
his own eyes. But I have never seen anyone report having seen with his
own eyes a community that forbids potatoes, or a psak din to that
effect. It's always someone else somewhere else. Until I see a first
hand account I don't believe it.
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