Bones
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Question
I cooked chicken soup with vegetables sanctified by the holiness of the Shemitah year. What should I do with the bones?
Answer
Bones cooked in a soup containing vegetables of the Shemitah year, if they contain marrow and it is customary to eat it, or if there is some meat left on them, should be treated with the sanctity of the Shemitah year. However, if there is no meat on them and it is not customary to eat the marrow, they do not have the sanctity of the Shemitah year.
Source
Rambam (Shemitah, Chapter 7, Laws 21-22; Chapter 5, Law 22); Azmera Leshimcha (Shemitah, Issue 3).
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