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Bosor b'Cholov - Yagdil 5783

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Question:

In general, when the Torah speaks about something being "wet," what is the definition? Just seeing a bit of moisture is considered "wet"?

Author: Rabbi Berel Bell



Answer:

Just seeing a bit of moisture is not enough to be considered "wet." It has to be "wet enough to make something else wet" ("to'fei'ach al m'nas l'hat'fi'ach - טופח על מנת להטפיח)


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