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Tevilas Keilim is a significant practice in Jewish law, concerning the immersion of utensils in a mikvah for ritual purity. The obligation to immerse items is contingent on whether they were purchased from a non-Jew and the nature of the materials involved. Items made of certain materials, like metals and glass, used for meal preparation must be immersed. Additionally, consider whether the item is meal-oriented and if it requires a blessing. This guide clarifies the essentials of Tevilas Keilim, including where to perform the immersion.
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TEVILLAS KEILIM BY: THE DRS CARPOOL
WHOSE KEILIM ARE OBLIGATED? • OBLIGATED • ITEM BOUGHT FROM A NON-JEW • NOT OBLIGATED • AN ITEM PRODUCED BY A JEW
WHAT TYPES OF KEILIM? TWO FACTORS TO TAKE INTO ACCOUNT: • WHAT MATERIAL IS THE ITEM MADE OF • WHAT PURPOSE DOES THE ITEM SERVE
MATERIALS - OBLIGATED EXPLICIT IN THE TORAH
MATERIALS - OBLIGATED Similar to the Torah
MATERIALS – NOTOBLIGATED Stone Plastic Woody Allen Wood China
2) WHAT’S ITS PURPOSE MEAL ORIENTED
IS IT OBLIGATED IN A ברכה? NO YES =
WHERE CAN TEVILLAH BE DONE? • MIKVAH – THAT HAS 40 SEAH • MAAYAN – THAT HAS 40 SEAH
Five Critical Points To Remember • Purchased from non-Jew • ברכה – metals and glass • Meal oriented and food contact • Not food preparation • Mikva or Maayan • For further reference: http://www.kof-k.org/articles/040108090413W-3%20Tevilas%20Keilim.pdf