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<font size=3>At 05:59 PM 7/23/2013, martin brody wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">"My understanding is that
non-mevushal wine is preferable for Arba Kosos at the Seder, so
that is why we use it. <br>
YL"<br><br>
Exactly! And why do you think that is?<br><br>
Martin Brody<br>
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We drink all of the non-mevushal wine we use at the sedarim, so
there is no concern our non-Jewish cleaning lady might have access to the
non-mevushal wine. However, this is not the case during the
rest of the year. <br><br>
It seems to me that it is preferable to use mevushal wine the rest of the
year and not have to chance the gentile cleaning lady coming in contact
with our wine. If she did then I would have to throw the wine
away. Hence, by using mevushal wine I feel that I am avoiding the
possibility of Baal Tashchis.<br><br>
And then there are the instances where one has non observant guests for
Shabbos. Using mevushal wine avoids problems. <br><br>
YL</font></body>
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