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Ten Minute Halacha - Filtering Coffee and French Press on Shabbos and Yom Tov
- Speaker:
- Ask speaker Rabbi Aryeh Lebowitz
- Date:
- April 12 2016
- Length:
- 12min 16s
- Downloads:
- 402
- Views:
- 3261
- Comments:
- 5
Series: Ten Minute Halacha
Venue: Yeshivat Lev Shlomo (Woodmere, NY)
Collections: R' Lebowitz Ten Minute Halacha: Shabbos Prohibitions
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5 comments Leave a Comment
Author: Yitz Moshel
Shalom Rav Leibowitz, what would you say about filtering cold coffee on Shabbos? Basically I let the coffee grinds sit in water for about 24 hours (let's say starting on Friday morning) then on Shabbos morning can I pour the liquid mixture through the filter? Its a little different than the regular case of pouring hot water through the coffee grinds, as the liquid is already a mixture in this case. I still think it may be okay based on what you said in the shiur that effectively you are not adding any volume to the original water, just adding flavor. Another tzad lihakel may be that over the 24 hours that the liquid was sitting in the fridge the coffee grinds have fallen to the bottom of the mixture. What do you think?
Author: Yitz Moshel
Shalom Rav Leibowitz, what would you say about filtering cold coffee on Shabbos? Basically I let the coffee grinds sit in water for about 24 hours (let's say starting on Friday morning) then on Shabbos morning can I pour the liquid mixture through the filter? Its a little different than the regular case of pouring hot water through the coffee grinds, as the liquid is already a mixture in this case. I still think it may be okay based on what you said in the shiur that effectively you are not adding any volume to the original water, just adding flavor. Another tzad lihakel may be that over the 24 hours that the liquid was sitting in the fridge the coffee grinds have fallen to the bottom of the mixture. What do you think?
Author: Yitz Moshel
Shalom Rav Leibowitz, what would you say about filtering cold coffee on Shabbos? Basically I let the coffee grinds sit in water for about 24 hours (let's say starting on Friday morning) then on Shabbos morning can I pour the liquid mixture through the filter? Its a little different than the regular case of pouring hot water through the coffee grinds, as the liquid is already a mixture in this case. I still think it may be okay based on what you said in the shiur that effectively you are not adding any volume to the original water, just adding flavor. Another tzad lihakel may be that over the 24 hours that the liquid was sitting in the fridge the coffee grinds have fallen to the bottom of the mixture. What do you think?
Author: Teacher Reply
This sounds like a problem to me On Mon, Aug 3, 2020, 9:11 AM <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear Rabbi Aryeh Lebowitz, > > A question has been posted for you on YUTorah by Yitz Moshel. > > Yitz Moshel asked this question treated as [public] message. > Please click here to reply publicly > <[email protected]?subject=YUTORAH%20%2D%20filtering%20cold%20coffee%20%7C%7C97bbd9bf-622d-4891-8ecd-38497c606a4d> > (your response will be visible on the website, and your email address will > remain invisible) or click here to reply privately > <[email protected]?subject=YUTORAH%20%2D%20filtering%20cold%20coffee%20> > (your message will be sent directly to the questioner, and your email > address will be visible to that person only). > > Shiur Title: Ten Minute Halacha - Filtering Coffee and French Press on > Shabbos and Yom Tov > <https://www.yutorah.org/lectures/lecture.cfm/855590/rabbi-aryeh-lebowitz/ten-minute-halacha-filtering-coffee-and-french-press-on-shabbos-and-yom-tov/> > Subject: filtering cold coffee > Question: Shalom Rav Leibowitz, what would you say about filtering cold > coffee on Shabbos? Basically I let the coffee grinds sit in water for about > 24 hours (let's say starting on Friday morning) then on Shabbos morning can > I pour the liquid mixture through the filter? Its a little different than > the regular case of pouring hot water through the coffee grinds, as the > liquid is already a mixture in this case. I still think it may be okay > based on what you said in the shiur that effectively you are not adding any > volume to the original water, just adding flavor. Another tzad lihakel may > be that over the 24 hours that the liquid was sitting in the fridge the > coffee grinds have fallen to the bottom of the mixture. What do you think? >
Author: Teacher Reply
This sounds like a problem to me On Mon, Aug 3, 2020, 9:11 AM <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear Rabbi Aryeh Lebowitz, > > A question has been posted for you on YUTorah by Yitz Moshel. > > Yitz Moshel asked this question treated as [public] message. > Please click here to reply publicly > <[email protected]?subject=YUTORAH%20%2D%20filtering%20cold%20coffee%20%7C%7C97bbd9bf-622d-4891-8ecd-38497c606a4d> > (your response will be visible on the website, and your email address will > remain invisible) or click here to reply privately > <[email protected]?subject=YUTORAH%20%2D%20filtering%20cold%20coffee%20> > (your message will be sent directly to the questioner, and your email > address will be visible to that person only). > > Shiur Title: Ten Minute Halacha - Filtering Coffee and French Press on > Shabbos and Yom Tov > <https://www.yutorah.org/lectures/lecture.cfm/855590/rabbi-aryeh-lebowitz/ten-minute-halacha-filtering-coffee-and-french-press-on-shabbos-and-yom-tov/> > Subject: filtering cold coffee > Question: Shalom Rav Leibowitz, what would you say about filtering cold > coffee on Shabbos? Basically I let the coffee grinds sit in water for about > 24 hours (let's say starting on Friday morning) then on Shabbos morning can > I pour the liquid mixture through the filter? Its a little different than > the regular case of pouring hot water through the coffee grinds, as the > liquid is already a mixture in this case. I still think it may be okay > based on what you said in the shiur that effectively you are not adding any > volume to the original water, just adding flavor. Another tzad lihakel may > be that over the 24 hours that the liquid was sitting in the fridge the > coffee grinds have fallen to the bottom of the mixture. What do you think? >