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==Intentional Bitul== | ==Intentional Bitul== | ||
# It's forbidden to intentionally mix forbidden food into permissible food so that it should become nullified. <ref>Gemara Beitzah 4a. Some rishonim consider this prohibition Deoritta while others Derabbanan, see Bet Yosef Y"D 99, Shach 99:7, and Chachmat Adam 52:6 </ref> | # It's forbidden to intentionally mix forbidden food into permissible food so that it should become nullified. <ref>Gemara Beitzah 4a. Some rishonim consider this prohibition Deoritta while others Derabbanan, see Bet Yosef Y"D 99, Shach 99:7, and Chachmat Adam 52:6 </ref> | ||
# If a forbidden ingredient falls into kosher food one may not increase the ratio of kosher food to non-kosher in order to nullify the non-kosher. <ref> | # If a forbidden ingredient falls into kosher food one may not increase the ratio of kosher food to non-kosher in order to nullify the non-kosher. <ref> Shulchan Aruch Y"D 99:5 </ref> | ||
# There is a prohibition of benefit to the one who intentionally causes a nullification unless there is an express permit (as certain cases do). Others however may benefit from the mixture if it wasn't done specifically for their sake. <ref> | # There is a prohibition of benefit to the one who intentionally causes a nullification unless there is an express permit (as certain cases do). Others however may benefit from the mixture if it wasn't done specifically for their sake. <ref> Shulchan Aruch Y"D 99:5 </ref> | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
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[[Category:Kashrut]] | [[Category:Kashrut]] |