What is Considered a Perforated and Non-Perforated Pot

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Question

What defines a pot in the Sabbatical year as perforated or non-perforated?

Answer

Most pots in our time are considered perforated because the size of the hole to be considered perforated is like a small root (Oktzin, Chapter 2, Mishnah 10). Since the exact size is not clearly known, one should be stringent even with a small hole, and therefore most pots in our time are considered perforated.

Source

Azmera Leshimcha (Sabbatical Edition 1).

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