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==Giving Proper Respect to foods== | ==Giving Proper Respect to foods== | ||
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# One should show respect to bread because of it’s importance. Therefore, it’s forbidden to throw bread even if it will not get ruined. <Ref> S”A 171:1. Mishna Brurah 171:9 and Yalkut Yosef (Brachot pg 156) add that it’s forbidden to throw even if the bread won’t get ruined (if it falls). </ref> | # One should show respect to bread because of it’s importance. Therefore, it’s forbidden to throw bread even if it will not get ruined. <Ref> S”A 171:1. Mishna Brurah 171:9 and Yalkut Yosef (Brachot pg 156), Halacha Berura 9:49, Peri Megadim Eshel Avraham 167:38 add that it’s forbidden to throw even if the bread won’t get ruined (if it falls). </ref> | ||
# One may not throw food which will get ruined when thrown. However, food that doesn’t get ruined (candy bags) when thrown may be thrown in a place where the floor is clean. <Ref> S”A 171:1 writes that nuts may be thrown since they won’t get ruined when thrown. Mishna Brurah 171:11 adds that if the floor is dirty then it’s forbidden no matter what. Yalkut Yosef (vol 3, p 153) agrees.</ref> | # One may not throw food which will get ruined when thrown. However, food that doesn’t get ruined (candy bags) when thrown may be thrown in a place where the floor is clean. <Ref> S”A 171:1 writes that nuts may be thrown since they won’t get ruined when thrown. Mishna Brurah 171:11 adds that if the floor is dirty then it’s forbidden no matter what. Yalkut Yosef (vol 3, p 153) agrees.</ref> | ||
# If one sees food on the floor one should pick it up. <Ref> Mishna Brurah 171:11, Yalkut Yosef (Brachot pg 153) </ref> | # If one sees food on the floor one should pick it up. <Ref> Mishna Brurah 171:11, Yalkut Yosef (Brachot pg 153) </ref> |