Vegetables from a Non-Jew Harvested in the Eighth Year
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Question
Vegetables grown by a non-Jew that were planted in the seventh year and definitely harvested in the eighth. Is there a prohibition of sefichin on them, or is the prohibition not applied at all?
Answer
Shalom and blessings
They are subject to the prohibition of sefichin. Therefore, one should observe their sanctity until Hanukkah, or until the time when most of such vegetables in the market are harvested in the eighth year.
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