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Wine - Not For Export

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Naftoli from Bayit Vegan asks:

My son is coming on a visit. Can I give him a bottle of sh'mittah wine to take with when he returns to chutz l'aretz?

It is forbidden to export sh'mittah produce (Shevi'is 6:5). There are two reasons given for this law. The Rash (on the mishna) writes that since sh'mittah produce requires bi'ur within the halachic boundaries of Eretz Yisroel, it is forbidden to take them out of these borders. Accordingly, says the Ridvaz (5:18), if bi'ur had already been performed on this produce, export would be permitted. However, the Rash Mishantz and the Ra'avad (on the Toras Cohanim 1:19) give the reason for the prohibition as being concern that the appropriate rules governing the sanctity of sh'mittah produce will not be kept. Since post-bi’ur produce retains its sanctity, the export prohibition will continue to apply. The time for performing bi’ur on wine has not yet arrived (Erev Pesach). All will therefore agree that one may not export sh'mittah wine now. Let your son enjoy the wine in your company! One should note that if sh'mittah produce was exported, it may be consumed. The act of exporting is prohibited, not eating the produce. All sh'mittah laws would apply to the exported produce.

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