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The Sefer HaChinukh, however, applies bal tashchit even to a mustard seed (see Resp. Minchat Elazar, IV, 61:2).Their dispute may hinge on the question of the nature of the prohibition of bal tashchit: is it a function of negating benefit from the world, or of the deleterious quality of destructive behavior. If the latter is the dominant element, it may not matter that the destructiveness is applied to an insignificant amount. If, however, it is the former, it may be that if the amount is less than can be noticed as a significant benefit, such as less than a k’zayit, there may be no prohibition. Similarly, the Resp. Chavalim B’N’imim considers whether there is relevance to the standard of “shaveh prutah” which is the measurement of monetary benefit (see Resp. Hit’orr’rut Teshuvah (IV, 35, and Ikvei Sofer).
R. Yosef Engel (Resp. Ben Porat, I, 6:6) notes that it is interesting that R. Yochanan permits bal tashchit less than a k’zayit, when he is the opinion in the Talmud (Yoma 73b) that considers eating less than a k’zayit of forbidden food (chatzi shiur) to be biblically prohibited. He suggests that the essence of the prohibition of bal tashchit is destroying an item of significance; this is indicated by the Torah singling out “a tree of edible [fruit]” in the formulation. Thus, when the item is insignificant, there is simply no prohibition at all.
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Collections: Rabbi Feldman Mini Shiur (Daf)
References: Berachot: 52b
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Mini Shiur (Daf) Volume 1
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Tu BiShvat: Why Should We Notice?- Rabbi Daniel Z. Feldman
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Shevii of Beshalach: The Attack of Amalek and its Lasting Lessons- Rabbi Daniel Z. Feldman
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YU Wilf Campus
Parsha: - Duration: 53 min
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Intro to Perek 2 Part 4- Rabbi Daniel Z. Feldman
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YU Wilf Campus
Gemara: - Duration: 38 min
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Where is the "PROPER" Place for the Chazzan?
- Rabbi Yehoshua Grunstein
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Halacha:Machshava:
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Rav Yochanan Sitting Outside the Mikvah So That Women Would Look at Him- Rabbi Sariel Malitzky
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Congregation Ohr Torah (Edison, NJ)
Gemara:Halacha: - Duration: 10 min
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Halacha Limaaseh, a Taste of Heavy Lomdus, and Meaningful Inspiration from the Daf (Berachos 20)- Rabbi Sariel Malitzky
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Congregation Ohr Torah (Edison, NJ)
Gemara:Halacha: - Duration: 28 min
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Ein Ayah 7: Berachot 3b- “The Children Waiting to be Called for Dinner”- Rabbi Reuven Boshnack
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Machshava:
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Passing The Cup From Hand To Hand During Havdalah- Rabbi Ephraim Glatt
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Gemara:Halacha:
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Roots Before Fruits: Transformative Tu BShvat Torah- Rabbi Dovi Fischer
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Jerusalem
Gemara:Machshava:Holidays: - Duration: 22 min
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