[Avodah] kitniyot
Zev Sero
zev at sero.name
Wed May 27 07:32:58 PDT 2020
On 27/5/20 12:21 am, Rich, Joel via Avodah wrote:
> In Israel, where IIUC the majority of consumers eat kitniyot on Pesach,
> why would the manufacturers be considered to be mvatlim issur
> l’chatchila in terms of non-kitniyot eaters buying a product containing
> trace kitniyot?
Who says they are? It seems clear to me that so long as these products
are *labelled* as having been produced exclusively for ochlei kitniyot,
and the machshirim so advise the manufacturers and the public, the
mixture that occurs is not with the intent of being mevatel an issur,
and therefore an Ashkenazi who happens upon one of these products may
indeed eat it.
The dilemma is that if this is announced and part of the manufacturer's
plans, then they are mixing it with the intent that the Ashkenazim
should eat it, and thus according to the Rashba, whom all the major
machshirim follow lechumra, giving a hechsher on it would constitute
bitul issur lechatchila.
The fact that the Sefardim are a majority would seem to indicate
otherwise, as we see in the case of Shabbos that when a nochri does a
melacha that is "ner le'echad ner leme'ah" we follow the majority of the
people he did it for, and if 51% of them are nochrim the Jews may
benefit; however in the case of hechsherim consider the *normal* case
that machshirim deal with every day, where the vast majority of a
product's intended consumers are nochrim, and yet they follow the
Rashba's opinion and do not allow the manufacturer to deliberately add a
small amount of issur to the product.
Nevertheless, it also seems to me that just as on Shabbos, if the nochri
himself uses the light, then even if he is the only nochri present all
the Jews may use it because we assume that his primary intent was for
himself, so also if an Ashkenazi is invited to a Sefardi home, where the
cook's primary intent is for his own family and only secondarily for the
guests, then he may eat everything except actual kitniyot be'ein. So he
may eat the meat and vegetables that were cooked with the chickpeas and
just leave the whole chickpeas behind.
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Zev Sero Wishing everyone a *healthy* and happy summer
zev at sero.name Seek Jerusalem's peace; may all who love you prosper
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