AskTheRav
  • Browse
    • Yearly Cycle
      • Rosh Chodesh
      • Pesach
      • Pesach Sheini
      • Shavuos
      • The 3 Weeks
      • Rosh Hashana
      • Yom Kippur
      • Sukkos
      • Chanukah
      • Purim
    • Life Cycle
      • Birth
        • Pregnancy
        • Birth
        • Bris Milah
        • Shalom Zachar
        • Pidyon Haben
      • Upsherinish
        • Upsherin
        • Hachnasa L’Cheider
        • Chinuch
      • Birthday
      • Bar Mitzvah
      • Marriage
        • Shidduchim
        • Wedding
        • Chanukas Habayis
        • Mezuzah
      • Wills
      • Mourning (Aveilus)
    • לפי סדר השלחן ערוך
      • אורח חיים
        • חלק א
          • שאר מיני ברכות
            • רכח: ברכת ימים ונהרות הרים וגבעות
        • חלק ב
          • הלכות שבת
            • מלאכות שבת
              • שכח – דיני חולה בשבת
          • הלכות עירובין
        • חלק ג
          • תפט
        • חלק ד
      • יורה דעה
        • הלכות מאכלי עכו”ם
          • סימן קכ: דיני טבילת הכלים
          • סימן קכא: סדר הכשר כלים הנקנים מן העובד כוכבים
        • הלכות מזוזה
          • סימן רפה: שכר מצות מזוזה
          • סימן רפו: מקומות החייבים במזוזה
          • סימן רפז: איזו פתח חייב במזוזה
          • סימן רפח: במה והיאך נכתבת
          • סימן רפט
            • סעיף א: ברכתה
            • סעיפים ב-ג: מקום קביעותה
            • סעיפים ד-ו: כיצד קובעה
          • סימן רצא: מזוזה מתי נבדקת
      • אבן העזר
      • חושן משפט
        • הלכות הלואה
        • הלכות מכירה
        • הלכות אונאה וגניבת דעת
        • הלכות מציאה
        • הלכות צער בעלי חיים
        • הלכות גזלה וגנבה
        • הלכות נזקי ממון
        • הלכות נזקי גוף ונפש ודיניהם
        • הלכות שמירת גוף ונפש
        • הלכות בל תשחית
    • Quick Links
      • Women
      • Brachos List
      • Muktza List
      • Can an Avel (Mourner)…
      • Do I need to Toivel a…
    • Full Database
    • Halacha2go Archives
  • My Questions
    • Sign Up
    • Sign In
  • Members
  • About
  • Contact Us
  • Publications
Submit A Question

Tagged as: onions

  • - עברית, Meat and Milk
  • onions, יו"ד צג

דין כיסוי שאינו בן יומו

  שאלה: האם מותר לכסות מחבת פרווה, עם בצל ועגבניה, במכסה בשרי שאינו בן יומו ואז להכניס את התבשיל לתנור פרווה? האם המאכל נשאר פרווה? או שיש בזה ה''חומרא בלי…

Continue Reading

  • Kashrus, Meat and Milk
  • blender, knife, onions, או"ח תנא

Is a Blender used for a Milchig Onion – Milchig?

  Question: I cut an onion with a milchig knife, then put the onion into a brand new blender with a new blender blade, is the blender blade now milchigs…

Continue Reading

  • Kashrus, Sakanah, Shmiras Guf V'Nefesh
  • onions, שמירת גוף ונפש ז.

Pre-Peeled Onions in a Commercial Kitchen

  Question: We have a large bikur cholim kitchen. We would like to begin buying pre-cut onions that comes with a national hechsher. Is there any "heter" that commercial kitchens…

Continue Reading

  • Shmiras Guf V'Nefesh
  • onions, overnight, ruach ra, הגר״י לנדא

Can one eat scrambled eggs that were made the night before, using a non-stick pan?

  (I.e. scrambling the eggs without mixing in anything such as oil, butter, or salt, and the scrambled eggs stayed overnight).   Answer: No. You may mix oil and salt…

Continue Reading

  • Shmiras Guf V'Nefesh
  • onions, overnight, ruach ra, הגר״י לנדא

May I use cut up leek that was left overnight without any salt or oil?

  I'm curious if we apply the same rule of opened onions to all sharp foods (garlic, green onions, etc.)? Does the Shulchan Aruch give us a "time limit" that…

Continue Reading

  • Kashrus, Sakanah
  • cholov stam. powdered milk, food, garlic, onions, Powder, שמירת גוף ונפש ז.

Is there a problem to buy dried powdered garlic, based on the din of not leaving garlic overnight? What is the Chabad custom?

  Poskim indeed are lenient regarding garlic/onion/egg "powder" that was left (peeled) overnight, on the grounds that once these items are grinded, they have thus changed their original status and…

Continue Reading

  • - עברית, Kashrus, Sakanah
  • onions, scallions

בצל ירוק שעבר עליו הלילה לאחר שחתכו את השורש שלו – האם מותר באכילה?

  אסור לאוכלו.   מקורות: בצל ירוק בכלל בצל. ולו יהיבנא דהויא ספיקא - חמירא סכנתא מאיסורא. וראה חוט שני עניני סכנה ע׳ עה. גם אני אודך ענינים שונים ב,…

Continue Reading

  • Meat and Milk
  • knife, onions, Planting

Milk and meat concern when regrowing onions

  Question: After cutting off and using the edible part of an onion for food, I took the leftover bottom-parts of these long green onions (i.e. basically the roots) and…

Continue Reading

  • Kashrus
  • chorif, onions, דבר חריף

If a clean fleishik knife that is a ben yomo just cut onions and was then put in a blender filled with oranges. Is the status of the blender now Fleishig?

  In my response I will assume, though this was not specified clearly, that the blender was originally Pareve. L’chatchilla you should treat the blender as though it has become…

Continue Reading

  • Kashrus, Meat and Milk
  • chorif, knife, onions, דבר חריף

I cut an onion in half with a fleishige knife. Then I continued cutting it with a parve knife. What’s the din of the onion? What’s the din of the parve knife? Whoever eats that onion becomes fleishig?

  1. The onion is fleishig. 2. The pareve knife should be kashered if you want to continue using it for pareve. 3. If you eat the onion, you do…

Continue Reading

  • Bishul Yisroel, Kashrus, Pas Yisroel
  • bishul akum, bishul yisroel, onions, pas yisroel

Does this packaged crispy fried onions need to be Bishul / Pas Yisroel ? It has wheat flour in the ingredients.

I’m assuming that the flour is not the key ingredient, nor is it there for taste, rather it is there just to give it a crispy texture, and it is…

Continue Reading

  • Food, Kashrus
  • cut, fleishig, food, Kashrus, knife, milchig, onions, sharp foods

Article: Regarding an onion cut with a Fleishig knife, can I have Milchigs before/after?

  One may not eat or drink Milchig (dairy) products within six hours of eating meat. According to Halachah, if onions or other sharp foods are cut with a Fleishig…

Continue Reading

  • Kashrus, Kitchen
  • blender, chopper, fleishig, Kashrus, kithcen, knife, milchig, onions

A Fleishig knife cut an onion and the onion was put into a Milchig chopper. Is the Milchig chopper kosher?

The chopper should be Kashered. If not Kasherable, there is room for leniency, provided the chopper doesn’t heat up when used. See here for more details.   Sources: נדו"ד, אינו…

Continue Reading

Sponsored By:
Categories
  • – Archives
  • – Charts
  • – Halacha Articles
  • – אידיש
  • – עברית
  • Ahavas Yisroel
  • Avodah Zarah
    • Gentiles
    • Kishuf
    • Non-Jewish Activities
    • Peyos (Haircut)
  • Bar Mitzvah
  • Beard
  • Beis Hamikdosh
  • Birth
    • Names
    • Pregnancy
    • Pru U'rvu
  • Birthday
  • Bris Milah
  • Chabad Minhogim
  • Chanukah
    • How to Light Menorah?
    • Menorah & Candles
    • When to Light the Menorah?
    • Where to Light Menorah?
    • Who Should Light Menorah?
  • Children-Chinuch
  • Chinuch
  • Chol Hamoed
  • Choshen Mishpat
    • Borrowing
    • Damages
    • Employer and Employee
    • Geneivas Daas
    • Hasagas Gevul
    • Hashavas Aveida
    • Intellectual Property
    • Loans
    • Nizkei Guf V'Nefesh
    • Renting
    • Sales
    • Shmiras Guf V'Nefesh
    • Stealing
  • Chumros
  • Customs
  • Davening
    • Amen
    • Birchas Kohanim
    • Birchos Hashachar
    • Chazaras Hashatz
    • Gartel
    • Hefsek in Davening
    • Kaddish
    • Kavana
    • Kedushah
    • Krias Hatorah
      • Aliyos
    • Maariv
    • Mechitzah
    • Mincha
    • Minyan
    • Pesukei D'Zimrah
    • Shacharis
    • Shema
    • Shemoneh Esrei
    • Tachanun
    • Tallis
    • Teffilas Haderech
  • Divrei Kedusha
  • Food
  • Geirus
  • Hafrashas Challah
  • Hashem's Name
  • Kashrus
    • Bugs
    • Fish and Meat
    • Fish and Milk
    • Food
    • Health Supplements
    • Hechsher
    • Kashering
    • Kitchen
    • Meat and Milk
      • Time Between Milk/Meat
    • Medicine
    • Orlah
    • Ovens
    • Stam Yeinom – Wine
  • Kibud Av V'Em (Honoring Parents)
  • Kilayim
    • Shatnez
  • Lashon Hara
  • Lifnei Iver
  • Lo Yilbash
  • Ma'acholei Akum (Food of Gentiles)
    • Bishul Yisroel
    • Cholov Yisroel
    • Pas Yisroel
    • Tevilas Keilim
  • Marriage
    • Shidduchim
    • Wedding
  • Meal
    • Bentching (Birchas Hamazon)
      • Zimun
    • Brochos (Birchas HaNehenin)
      • Besamim
      • Hagomel
    • Netilas Yodayim (Seudah)
  • Medical
    • Alternative Medicine
    • Mental Health
  • Mezuzah
  • Mikvah (Men)
  • Minhogim
  • miscellaneous
  • Mivtzoyim
  • Morning Conduct
  • Moshiach
  • Mourning (Aveilus)
    • Burial
    • Shiva
    • Shloshim
    • Yahrtzeit
    • Year of Aveilus
  • Nachalos (Inheritance)
  • Nedorim (Vows)
  • Negel Vasser
  • Pesach
    • Bedikas Chometz
    • Chometz
    • Daled Koisos
    • Kashering (Pesach)
    • Maos Chitim
    • Matzah
    • Mechiras Chometz
    • Pesach Cleaning
    • Seder
  • Pidyon Haben
  • Purim
    • Costumes
    • Matanos L'Evyonim
    • Megillah
    • Mishloach Manos
    • Seudah
    • Taanis Esther
      • Machatzis Hashekel
  • Ribbis (Interest)
  • Rosh Chodesh
    • Kiddush Levana
  • Rosh Hashana
    • Hataras Nedarim
    • Shofar
    • Simanim
    • Tashlich
    • Teffilos
  • Safrus
  • Sakanah
  • Sefer Torah
  • Sefiras HaOmer
    • Clothing
    • Counting Omer
    • Crossing Dateline
    • Haircut
    • Lag Ba'Omer
    • Music
  • Seforim
  • Selichos
  • Shabbos
    • Amira L'nachri
    • Animals
    • Borer
    • Carrying
    • Cleaning
    • Coloring
    • Cooking
    • Cosmetics
    • Eiruv
    • Erasing
    • Food
    • Havdala
    • Hotel
    • Kiddush
    • Kitchen Appliances
    • Kneading (Losh)
    • Measuring
    • Muktzeh
    • Musical Instruments
    • Refuah
    • Seder Hayom of Shabbos
      • Erev Shabbos
      • Mincha
      • Motzei Shabbos
    • Shabbos Candle Lighting
    • Shnayim Mikrah
    • Squeezing
    • Tearing
    • Travel
    • Tying
    • Washing
    • Writing
  • Shavuos
  • Shechita
  • Sheimos (Genizah)
  • Shiurim (Classes)
  • Shlichus
  • Shmitah
  • Shul
    • Mechitzah
  • Sleep
    • Krias Shema Al Hamita
  • Sukkos
    • Daled Minim
    • Schach
    • Sukkah
  • Taanis Tzibur (Fast Days)
  • Tahara for a Kohen
  • Taharas Hamishpacha
    • Calendar
    • Harchokos
    • Maros
    • Mikvah (Women)
    • Shiva Nekiyim
  • Talmud Torah
    • Chumash
    • Kriah (Alef-Beis & Nekudos)
  • Tefillin
  • Tehillim
  • Terumos and Ma'asros
  • The 3 Weeks
    • Haircut
    • Music
    • Nine Days
    • Shopping
    • Swimming
    • Tisha B'Av
  • Tzar Baalei Chaim
  • Tzavoas Reb Yehuda HaChossid
  • Tzedaka
    • Maaser
      • Separating Ma’aser
      • Spending Ma'aser
  • Tzitzis
  • Tznius
    • Dress Code
    • Kol Isha
    • Negiah
  • Uncategorized
  • Upsherin
  • Wills
  • Women
  • Yichud
  • Yom Kippur
    • Davening
    • Fasting
    • Kaporos
  • Yom Tov
    • Candle Lighting
    • Carrying
    • Chol Hamoed
    • Cooking
  • Zmanim
AskTheRav
© Copyright: AskTheRav.com, All Rights Reserved.
Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy