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The Laws of Tevilat Keilim

Parashat Matot: Rabbi Nachman Wilhelm, dean of OnlineSmicha.com, discusses the laws of Tevilat Keilim and how to kosher them. Video

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no bracha
July 22, 2011 9:19 am

i was under the impression we never make a bracha for toiveling bec we cannot be 100% sure that a non jew made the item and not a yid and “safek brachos l’hachel”

what about a brocha
July 21, 2011 9:28 am

i am sorry rabbi wilhelm didn’t discuss which keilim require a brocha by tevilas keilim. maybe there could be a follow-up video.

still a little wet when it comes to fully understanding
July 21, 2011 9:10 am

Nice but can you please include the proper hashkofos when giving over the din. For example: when you last mentioned how a “kid” a katan can do the toiveling of a dish but an older should be with him and tell him what he should have in mind during the mitzvah. What exactly should he have in mind?!?!? And… we always learnt someone under bar and bas mitzvah can not do the toiveling as they can not say the bracha since they are too young. According to the above address by R’ Wilhelm, it seems like a katan is allowed.… Read more »

clarification
July 21, 2011 12:30 am

So would that mean that things like a can opener, carrot peeler etc. don’t need tevilla?

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