Limud Torah

with Rav Chaim

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SELLING ISSURIM

In general, one is not allowed to do business with unkosher food. If the food comes into a person's possesion, it is permitted to sell it, however, it is prohibited L'chatchila to purchase it in order to sell. Regarding this Issur, there is a Machlokes Rishonim whether it's considered an Issur D'oraisa or it's Midarabanan(, the reason being that maybe it will be eaten accidentally).

 

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T'SHUVAH

 

Regarding Issurim related to eating , if done B'Shogeig, T'shuva alone is M'chaper. If done B'Maizid, T'shuvah suspends the punishment and Yom Kippur atones for the Aveirah. If someone performs an Issur in spite of Hashem, the Rambam calls it a Chillul Hashem. For Chilul Hashem, T'Shuva plus Yom Kippur suspends the punishment and only through death does the Aveira get completely wiped out.

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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ISSUREI HANAH

The Minchas Chinuch cites the following tradition regarding all Issurei Hanah that the Torah specifies as 'not to eat from'. The Issur must have a Shiur of a Kazayis and the Hanah from eating must be completed in the span of "Kdei Achilas Pras." This differs from the Issur of M'eila where the Shiur of Hanah is a Pruta's worth and every Hanah can be combined to add up to a Prutah even after a long period of time. This is because Hanah is it's main Issur. However, those Issurim that are based on an Issur Hanah which were learned from the Issur of "eating" , then the Shiurim are identical to those for the Issur to eat.

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