Milk & Meat # 30 Chanann biShar Isurim: Why Rabbinical (Pri Migadim) and Even If No Chaticha (Rema)

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Series: Daily Shiur

Venue: YU Wilf Campus YU Wilf Campus

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Collections: R' Fremes Milk and Meat

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Pri Migadim (Sifsei Da’ as 92:12) says tam kiikar informs chanann. But, in the 2nd mixture, it is possible that there is no tam. Without tam cannot say tam kiikar. Therefore, channan cannot be a Torah level prohibition. Pri Migadim says the halachic difference between channan bishar issurim being rabbinical or torah level is the case of nishpach min biAino mino. Nishpach is a case that the 2nd mixture spilled. You know you had 60 times heter against the original tam. But, you are in doubt if had 60 times the inflated volume of chanann, before the spill. Rema (103:7) rules: lichatcheelah chanann is applicable if heat water in a non-kosher vessel.

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