This episode explores the laws of extracting juice from fruits on Shabbos and when liquids that emerge are permitted or prohibited. We discuss olives and grapes crushed before Shabbos, when their juice is automatically allowed, and how nullification works when juice mixes immediately with existing liquid. The shiur clarifies key distinctions between juice that appears independently versus juice that blends right away, and why that difference matters.
We also cover practical scenarios: placing ice or snow into drinks, soaking raisins or grape remnants to create a beverage, filtering liquids prepared before Shabbos, and squeezing fruit directly onto food versus into an empty dish. Special attention is given to unripe or inedible fruits, differing rabbinic opinions, and when stringency is recommended. The episode concludes with everyday applications such as squeezing lemon onto food and how intent and timing affect permissibility.
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