Tuesday, April 12, 2011

KOL HASHONEH HALACHOT KOL YOM MUVTACH LO SHE'HOO BEN HAOLAM HABA

1. Bread that fell into wine and stayed there for a couple of days, after taking it out and filtering the wine with a thick filter before Pesach [where bread crumbs cannot stay in the wine], this can be drunk on Pesach. If beer [absolute Chametz] that was mixed with an alcoholic beverage before Pesach, and the mixed beer holds less than 1/60th of the drink, then on Pesach the alocoholic beverage is allowed.


2. The general halacha is that is some Chametz was mixed into food/liquid/beverage that is allowed on Pesach BEFORE Pesach, and the Chametz equals less than 1/60th of the entire food/beverage, then the food is allowed to be eaten on Pesach. Ex. Motzei Shabat a piece of pita drops into a bag of rice. Someone takes out the rice and on Pesach, after the rice is checked, we see that there are crumbs of bread in the empty bag. If the crumbs equal an amount less than a 60th of the entire bag of rice, than the rice can be cooked and eaten on Pesach (of course this only holds for people who eat rice/kitniyot).


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