Responsa for Chullin 221:37
בין כבדא בין כחלא תותי בשרא שרי
Cut it open lengthwise and breadthwise, and the part cut should be below.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' When roasting the liver the cut should be turned to the fire so that the blood should flow out directly and not run on to any other part of the liver.');"><sup>16</sup></span>
Teshuvot Maharam
You have rendered unfit for eating purposes meat that was not rinsed before it was salted and cooked. Your decision in this case, however, is not correct since the talmudic law requiring that meat be rinsed before salting is a requirement previous to the act (לכתחלה) which law does not render unfit for eating purposes meat that was already salted without a previous rinsing (בדיעבד).
SOURCES: Cr. 55; Pr. 992; L. 337; Rashba I, 870. Cf. Wertheimer 3; Sefer Haparnes 30.
SOURCES: Cr. 55; Pr. 992; L. 337; Rashba I, 870. Cf. Wertheimer 3; Sefer Haparnes 30.
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