Time of Prohibition on Buying Peppers

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Question

From when is it prohibited to buy peppers in the market without supervision?

Answer

On the 3rd of Tishrei 5782, any produce of this type harvested from Rosh Hashanah is sanctified with the sanctity of the seventh year, and there is a prohibition on commerce. However, according to Rambam, the prohibition of 'sefichin' applies from this time, but according to Rashi and Ramban, the prohibition of 'sefichin' applies only from when the species began to grow in the seventh year. From the 2nd of Tevet 5782, there is produce that was sown in the seventh year.

Source

Azmera Leshimcha (Shemita Times).

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