Eating Fruits from Someone Who Does Not Observe Shemitah

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Hello, I was a guest at the home of someone who does not observe mitzvot and grows mangoes in his yard. He offered me to eat the mango, and I was unsure if I was allowed to eat it since he does not observe Shemitah, and whether it requires separating tithes?

Answer

Shalom u'vracha,

Post facto, even if he did not observe Shemitah, the fruit is not prohibited.

Fruit grown in the seventh year is not obligated in separating tithes.

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