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Anonymous@actcom.co.il asked:

Where do Bedatz Eda Chareidis stores obtain their produce in the sh’mittah year?

Firstly, these stores operate according to Minhag Yerushalayim, which treats produce grown by non-Jews on non-Jewish owned land in Eretz Yisroel as not having kedushas shevi’is. Furthermore, the Bedatz does not permit any produce which (according to their opinion) has kedushas shevi’is to enter these stores as a matter of principle. Therefore, such stores will sell (a) sixth year produce (b) produce grown by non-Jews in Eretz Yisroel and (c) produce obtained from outside the halachic borders of Eretz Yisroel. Not only does this include potatoes from Holland, but also fruit and vegetables from parts of the Aravah which are halachically outside Eretz Yisroel. Note that there is a difference of opinion as to where the southern border of Eretz Yisroel runs. The Chazon Ish held that only south of the 30th parallel could definitely be viewed as Chutz l’Oretz. The Eda Chareidis follows a more lenient opinion, which places the border further north.

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