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Borrer 24 – Peeling vs Dosh 2 (Klal 16 Siman 13) Hilchos Shabbos – S0441

  We are beginning siman 13, where the Chayei Adam discusses whether peeling falls under borrer.   The Chayei Adam writes that the issur of borrer applies to peeling something. Therefore, if one wishes to peel garlic or onion, it will create a problem of borrer. Removing the inedible outer shell of peanuts or almonds

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Borrer 23 – Removing a Fly from Soup 2; Pesoles from Pesoles (Klal 16 Siman 10, 12) Hilchos Shabbos – S0440

  We are continuing in siman 12, where the Chayei Adam wrote that if a fly falls into a liquid, one should remove it with some of the liquid. The Chazon Ish explains that the logic behind this halacha is that the entire taroves is removed, so there is no issue of borrer. The Chazon

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Borrer 22 – Ochel and Pesoles from Pesoles 2 – Removing a Fly from Soup (Klal 16 Siman 10, 12) Hilchos Shabbos – S0439

  We are continuing in siman 10. We left off with the Chayei Adam’s opinion that if one is concerned the cream will spoil, they could ask a non-Jew to remove it, since inherently it is not borrer because both are edible items. Today, we will clarify this psak.   We have learned that when

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