Kashering an Oven in a Case of Need
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Question
An oven was used for meat and now they want to use it for dairy, and the rabbi instructs to turn it on at the highest temperature for an hour. When one is at his secular parents’ home, may one rely on this leniency?
Answer
One may kasher the oven by turning it on to the highest temperature for twenty minutes, and even if the thermostat does not switch off and it is evident that it has not yet reached the maximum temperature, one may be lenient and regard this as light libun (libun kal).
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