Pizza with Absorption of Shemitah Vegetables

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Question

I observe the sanctity of Shemitah for non-Jewish produce according to the opinion of the Chazon Ish. May I now (Kislev 5783) buy pizza that does not contain vegetables, but in this oven, pastries with non-Jewish vegetables that have already passed the time of biur are also baked? Or is the pizza forbidden due to absorption?

Answer

Shalom and blessings

Even for those who observe the sanctity of Shemitah for non-Jewish produce, it is permitted to buy vegetables from those who permit it and immediately declare them ownerless. Therefore, when you purchase the pizza, declare the absorbed part of the vegetables ownerless, and you may eat it.

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