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  • in reply to: Are cutting boards kosher? #1138776
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    I mistakenly quoted R’ Yitzchak Elchanan, it is actually from R’ Chaim Berlin (funny two people to confuse!), ???? ???? ???? ?”? excerpted below:

    ?”? ????? ????? ????? ?? ??? ?? ???? ?? ??? ????? ?????? ??? ????

    ??? ???? ???? ??????.

    ???? ?????? ?? ???? ???? ?????, ?????? ??? ????? ???? ????, ?????? ?? ??’ ??? ????? ??? ?????, ?”? ??? ?????? ?????? ????? ??? ?????? ??????.

    ???? ?????? ???? ??”? ?? ??? ???? ????? ?? ?? ?????? ?? ???? ?? ????? ????? ?”? ??? ?????? ?????? ??????, ??? ????? ?? ????? ???? ?????? ??? ??? ?? ???? ??????.

    ??? ?? ???? ???? ??? ?????? ???? ??? ????? ?????, ??? ?? ??? ????? ????? ???? ?????? ???? ?????? ?? ????, ????? ????? ?????? ???? ?’ ???? ????? ?”? ?’ ????”? ???”? ???’ ?”? ???’ ?’ ???? ?”? ?????? ?? ???? ???”? ????, ??? ?? ???? ??”? ?????.

    As far as the minhag, I am not sure who the ???? ??? is quoting as being a maikel (and then rejecting) but the ???? ???? is comfortable to state his heter as an absolute pashtus…

    As far as Hagalah goes, irui should work. I would be quite surprised if the board was immersed in a vat of hot oil…

    in reply to: Are cutting boards kosher? #1138769
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    1. Hagalah works on wood

    2. A davar charif needs duchka d’sakina (or heat) to extract taam (and the pressure from the board doesn’t count, there is a tshuva from R’ Yitzchak Elchonon on this…)

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