Anonymous

Tevilat Keilim: Difference between revisions

From Halachipedia
Line 94: Line 94:
# One can avoid the requirement to immerse a utensil by having it disassembled and reassembled professionally by a Jew. <ref> Teshuvot VeHanhagot 1:450; Ach Tov VaHessed, Year 5783, page 205 </ref>
# One can avoid the requirement to immerse a utensil by having it disassembled and reassembled professionally by a Jew. <ref> Teshuvot VeHanhagot 1:450; Ach Tov VaHessed, Year 5783, page 205 </ref>
# If an item is too big or will be ruined by immersion then one can avoid the requirement to immerse a utensil by giving the utensil to a non-Jew as a gift with a formal acquisition procedure in front of witnesses and then borrowing it back. <ref> S"A 323:7, S"A 120:16; Horaa Berura 100:77; Ach Tov VaHessed, Year 5783, page 205 </ref>
# If an item is too big or will be ruined by immersion then one can avoid the requirement to immerse a utensil by giving the utensil to a non-Jew as a gift with a formal acquisition procedure in front of witnesses and then borrowing it back. <ref> S"A 323:7, S"A 120:16; Horaa Berura 100:77; Ach Tov VaHessed, Year 5783, page 205 </ref>
# In extenuating circumstances, one can purchase an item which requires immersion but only intend to buy its use and not the item itself, as a result, the person is considered a borrower and may wait until the opportunity to immerse arises. <ref> Yehave Daat, 4, Page 234 </ref>


==A Convert’s Obligation in Tevilat Kelim==
==A Convert’s Obligation in Tevilat Kelim==
69

edits