Tevilat Keilim: Difference between revisions
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# A mixer should have tevila without a bracha since it is usually used to mix foods which aren't ready to eat immediately.<ref>Rama Y.D. 120:5 writes that a shechita knife should have tevila without a bracha since it is generally used for shechita and prepare raw meat at which point the food is still not ready to be eaten. An article on [https://oukosher.org/blog/consumer-kosher/tevilas-keilim-a-primer/ OUkosher.org] compares a mixer to this case.</ref> | # A mixer should have tevila without a bracha since it is usually used to mix foods which aren't ready to eat immediately.<ref>Rama Y.D. 120:5 writes that a shechita knife should have tevila without a bracha since it is generally used for shechita and prepare raw meat at which point the food is still not ready to be eaten. An article on [https://oukosher.org/blog/consumer-kosher/tevilas-keilim-a-primer/ OUkosher.org] compares a mixer to this case.</ref> | ||
# A pocketknife requires tevilah. <ref> Halichot Olan, 7, Page 274 </ref> | # A pocketknife requires tevilah. <ref> Halichot Olan, 7, Page 274 </ref> | ||
===A Utensil following its Repair=== | |||
# A utensil which was sent to be fixed by a non-Jew does not require tevila. <ref> Halichot Olam, 7, page 268 </ref> | |||
===Disposable Utensils=== | ===Disposable Utensils=== |