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Response of Rav Vaye and Rav Shmulevitz to Letters by Rav Landau against Specially-Grown Vegetables

It is a well-known fact that regular green leafy vegetables are muchzak betola'im and harbor many many forbidden- to- eat creatures. In recent years a method was developed for growing these vegetables insect-free, which was welcomed by the gedolei Yisroel, led by Maran HaRav Eliashiv shlita, who paskens all questions pertaining to the growing of these vegetables.

The process of growing the insect-free vegetables includes several aspects: growing the vegetables in hothouses covered with a fine mesh screen, which keeps out insects; spraying with insecticides under the supervision of an agronomist and with the approval of the Ministry of Health; field laboratories that check samples before and during harvesting, whose approval is required before the produce is released for marketing; as well as an additional laboratory that checks samples taken from shops. This is all done according to the instructions of the gedolei hador.

The gedolei Yisroel and the leading kashrus organizations agree that vegetables grown in this way are not muchzak betola'im, but should nevertheless be washed thoroughly before use. In accordance with the instructions of the Rabbonim shlita, this is printed on every package. According to all the approved laboratory tests, after washing with water and a little dishwashing liquid, the produce is completely clean of infestation and may be eaten, without checking, with complete confidence.

It should be noted that we, the undersigned, have first-hand knowledge of the situation, as we visit and check out the Gush Katif hothouses on a regular basis (and it seems to me that we are the only ones who can make that claim) and as such our opinion can be relied upon. It should also be noted that our laboratories are open for inspection by anyone interested in investigating the situation for himself, whereas those who have been circulating irresponsible rumors have not allowed us to come to see and verify their results.

HaRav Moshe Vaye

Author of Bedikas Hamozone Lehalochoh and Machon Lehanchalat Hahalacha

HaRav Shlomo Shmulevitz

Director of the Division for Mitzvos Haaretz Rabbanut Yerushalayim

 

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