tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36647723.post8255557693086989337..comments2023-09-09T00:30:46.617-07:00Comments on Hearos (Insights) on Daf Yomi: Avoda Zara 76a - Absorbing HeterAvi Lebowitzhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10757679478618591719noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36647723.post-10317564961064653712010-10-29T08:54:38.300-07:002010-10-29T08:54:38.300-07:00it is true halacha l'ma'aseh - the shach e...it is true halacha l'ma'aseh - the shach explains the shulchan aruch in y.d. 121 regarding a frying pan where he says for pesach hag'ola is sufficient (but normally would require libun) based on this distinction. The shach explicitly connects this to basar b'cholov. R. Akiva eiger challenges the application to chometz but concurs regarding meat and milk. the only issue is that grills tend to get very dirty and ha'gola doesn't work unless it is very clean. <br />However, if it is only going to be used for fish (which is already recognized by the magen avrohom to no longer have the same sakana severity as in the time of the gemara), you can definitely be lenient to rely on the burning out of the grates on the bbq (because it qualifies as libun kal which has the same status as hag'ola) and scrubbing them down with a brush.Avi Lebowitzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10757679478618591719noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36647723.post-63679251183693084872010-10-29T08:19:27.409-07:002010-10-29T08:19:27.409-07:00Is that true halacha l'ma'ase. I have grat...Is that true halacha l'ma'ase. I have grates that were used for BBQing meat and now we got a new grill, can i just kasher the old grates (someone want sthem for a fish only grill) with hagaalah?Mikenoreply@blogger.com