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Esrog Jam

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Leib from Har Nof asks:

My wife made esrog jam out of kedushas shvi’is esrogim. Do we have to perform bi'ur on this jam and if so, when?

There is a difference of opinion as to whether the esrog requires bi'ur at all. Some hold that since it remains on the tree from year to year (hadar b'ilono mi'shono leshono), no bi’ur is required. Only if there is “nothing left for wild animals” in the field is there a requirement to do bi’ur. The Chazon Ish [13:22] writes that even if nothing is left on the tree, one is exempt from bi'ur as long as there is still fruit on the ground. Others are of the opinion that esrogim are liable for bi’ur. However, not all agree as to the appropriate time for fulfilling this obligation. Some hold that the 15th Shevat is the time for bi’ur. Others hold that one must declare the esrogim hefker (ownerless) immediately after Sukkos. The logic behind the opinion placing the obligation after Sukkos is that nowadays an esrog orchard is completely stripped of its produce - including what lies on the ground - before Sukkos. Perhaps there might be another kosher esrog out there! Therefore, in order to take account of all opinions, one should declare esrogim hefker immediately after Sukkos, but not reacquire them till after the 15th of Shevat. How many esrogim does one need to have in one's possession in order to be liable for bi'ur? The Poskim (halachic authorities) hold that half an esrog constitutes one portion of dessert, eaten at a single meal. Accordingly, if one does not have more than one-and-a-half esrogim (three meals) per member of one's household, one would not be liable for bi'ur. If your jam contains more than this amount, follow the instructions above.

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