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Attempt to Impose Sale of Heter Mechirah Farm Produce

By Yechiel Sever

Rabbonim and kashrus organization heads are furious over the Agricultural Ministry's attempt to force local rabbinates to approve the sale of heter mechirah farm produce in stark opposition to the opinion of gedolei Yisroel shlita, who have publicly announced that it is prohibited to rely on the heter mechirah and anyone who lends a hand in this causes a chillul Hashem by openly showing that one can make a laughing stock of the cherished, holy mitzvah of shevisas ho'oretz.

Agricultural Minister Shalom Simchon announced on Monday that if the Chief Rabbinate does not act to direct the local rabbinates to approve selling heter mechirah produce, the Agricultural Ministry would not approve requests to import farm produce from abroad.

He called on the Chief Rabbis to immediately intervene at the local rabbinates that are not permitting the sale of heter mechirah produce.

The Agricultural Minister's announcement infuriated kashrus organization heads, who expressed their surprise over the threat not to authorize agriculture imports from abroad, since the Agricultural Ministry is well aware that the rabbonim who head the various kashrus organizations have no intention of budging an inch from the directives of gedolei Yisroel shlita.

A notice issued by maranan verabonon two weeks ago read, "He who lends a hand to [using] the heter mechirah lends a hand to uprooting the mitzvah, and our opinion, daas Torah, is that one may not rely on this `heter.' The matter does not hinge on disputes among Jews from differing backgrounds and communities. Every Jew must keep Shmittah according to halochoh and anyone who takes part in issuing instructions that uproot Shmittah through the `heter' causes a chillul Hashem by openly showing that one can make a laughingstock of this cherished, holy mitzvah."

The Torah-observant public in Eretz Hakodesh is hoping that the call by gedolei Yisroel will fall on attentive ears and those individuals who insist on uprooting the mitzvah of Shmittah by relying on a doubtful dispensation should abandon this dangerous development.

 

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