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<DIV><SPAN class=551270313-08052007><FONT face=Arial>I was listening to an OU
shiur on kashrut in which R' H Schachter mentioned that the reason we don't
x-ray cows to ensure they're not treifot (and thus can drink their milk) was
because this was kashe lvarrer (it was an offhand remark-not the focus of the
shiur). I know there is a tshuvah (I think it was the minchat Yitzchak)
who was asked about setting up a "hashgacha" of this type and he basically
dismissed it out of hand (I can find it if anyone is interested). Yet at
the same time we seem concerned (except for the Rosh) enough not to eat all 3
pieces of meat when we know one was treif even though it's batel brov. On the
other hand we don't inspect for certain treifot because they're not common even
though in theory we could be mvarrer.(not sure how "kashe")</FONT></SPAN></DIV>
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<DIV><SPAN class=551270313-08052007><FONT face=Arial>It occurred to me that the
difference might be in one case we know a treifa existed (it's a dita kamman)
where in the other we don't know (it's dleta kamman even though statistically
likely)</FONT></SPAN></DIV>
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<DIV><SPAN class=551270313-08052007><FONT face=Arial>Has anyone heard of any
detail on kashe lvarrer (versus a miut sheino matzui etc.)</FONT></SPAN></DIV>
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<DIV><SPAN class=551270313-08052007><FONT face=Arial>KT<BR>Joel
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