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In an unusual move: Tzohar granted kosher to a wine produced without supervision Israel today

2020-12-29T19:19:42.865Z


| synagogue The owner of a winery asked to receive kosher wine, some of which was made seven years ago. Retroactive kosher wine, seven years after the vintage? - It turns out that it is possible. Kahar Tzohar recently received an extraordinary appeal from the Kahanov Winery in Gedera. The winery owners turned to the alternative kosher company to get their wine kosher. The problem: The production of some of


The owner of a winery asked to receive kosher wine, some of which was made seven years ago.

Retroactive kosher wine, seven years after the vintage?

- It turns out that it is possible.

Kahar Tzohar recently received an extraordinary appeal from the Kahanov Winery in Gedera.

The winery owners turned to the alternative kosher company to get their wine kosher.

The problem: The production of some of the wine in the winery began in 2013, years before kosher Zohar was established.

"When the wine began its fermentation process, kosher Tzohar did not yet exist," explains Yehuda Zeiderman, CEO of Kashrut Tzohar, "and yet we did not shy away from the request.

"Rabbi Oren Duvdevani, head of our food inspection system, went into the depths of the issue and managed to find a halakhic solution to all of the questions related to the kosher nature of the wine."

Thus, it was discovered that the vineyard from which the wine was made is a vineyard that supplies grapes to other kosher wineries, which have the kosherness of Badatzim, and certificates were presented that the same vines are without fear of foreskin. The bottles and Rabbi Duvdevani enriched the wine and made donations from it. "

The wine, which has been aged for no less than 40 weeks in oak barrels until the donations and tithes are distributed, is made from Cabernet Sauvignon grapes.

The fear of touching Shabbat space in public with wine, which according to most arbitrators forbids wine from drinking, was also found in an almost-detective solution: "We located the workers who worked at the winery in the winery at the time through the winery owners. "He concluded that their versions were reliable, after cross-examination and questions of depth, the wine was allowed - since the same workers who produced the wine were religious workers who were residents of the area."

At noon, they emphasize that although they are sometimes required to think creatively, they always follow the rules of the Shulchan Aruch and the rulings: Rabbi Duvdevani went into the thick of things and during the study of the subject it was discovered that these stoves operate all the time, only at low voltage, so there is actually no turning off and on. After we approved the stove, the rabbinate aligned itself with this ruling. "Example of a junction".

Source: israelhayom

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