"I won't eat at your house, because..."
"And I won't eat at your house either!"
This year, signs of the Moshiach!, people have been more laid back about the different rabbinic opinions, Baruch Hashem.
The other evening there was a knock on the door. I saw one of the younger neighbors, whom I didn't really know. He asked me if he could pick some of our grapes.
"Of course you can. It's Shemitta year and everything
is hefker, ownerless. Take as much as you need. Let me give you a bag."
Finally, something good about Shemitta.
4 comments:
Yes, I have always had a hate-love relationship with shmitta. In my mind I love it. In practice, I don't. But this is very nice, and a nice outcome as well.
exactly
The Otzar-Ha'Aretz folks have been a wonderful help.
There's more choice in shemitta than before. ANd it's easier to get otzar beit din produce.
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