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Chulin 025: Ma'aser on Temed
Aharon Levine asked:
On Chulin 25b, Rashi explains that according to the Chachamim, "temed" that
has no more liquid than the amount of water that was initially added is
considered water, not wine, despite the fact that it tastes like wine. Do
the Chachamim disagree to the concept of "Ta'am K'ikur" that we find
throughout Shas or is the situation with "temed" different from the typical
"Ta'am K'ikur"?
Aharon Levine, Baltimore, Maryland USA
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The Kollel replies:
The Bartenura on the Mishnah in Ma'asros writes that it is not "Ta'am
Gamur," but rather only "Kiyuha" (a minor taste). However, the Ramban in
Bava Basra writes that Shemarim are not considered Tevel, and, therefore,
only if it becomes wine is there a Chiyuv of Ma'aser when there is actual
volume.
D. Zupnik
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