Re: A thought that has come up a times.



On Wed, 12 Apr 2006 04:37:36 +0000 (UTC), Ken Bloom <kbloom@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
:> Has nothing to do with nosein ta'am (transfer of taste) and the
:> state of utensils, though.

: Actually, it does.

What I believe you continue to say is that in theory it would, but in
practice, the Talmud rules that we are forced to ignore the proportion
of "taste" to pot.

I was addressing Herman's question pragmatically, and therefore didn't
think about theoretical issues.

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