Responsa for Pesachim 83:12
אמר מר זוטרא מנא אמינא לה דתניא אין לותתין השעורין בפסח ואם לתת נתבקעו אסורים לא נתבקעו מותרין
and she requires two vessels, one with which she moistens [the dough], and the other wherein she cools her hands.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Her hands too, if heated, induce fermentation.');"><sup>15</sup></span> is now being discussed, has likewise the same superscription in v.
Teshuvot Maharam
Q. Is a mourner permitted to grind wheat during the first week of mourning, if otherwise he would have no bread?
A. Even when the mourner has bread, but prefers it fresh, he is permitted to grind wheat.
SOURCES: Pr. 20; cf. Rashba I, 845; Mord. M.K. 929.
A. Even when the mourner has bread, but prefers it fresh, he is permitted to grind wheat.
SOURCES: Pr. 20; cf. Rashba I, 845; Mord. M.K. 929.
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Teshuvot Maharam
Q. Wheat containing cracked grains (cracked by moisture) which constituted less than one-sixtieth of the whole was ground up before Passover. Is it permissible to eat such flour on Passover?
A. No, such flour is not fit for consumption on Passover. This Responsum is addressed to R. Hayyim.
SOURCES: L. 332; Rashba I, 831.
A. No, such flour is not fit for consumption on Passover. This Responsum is addressed to R. Hayyim.
SOURCES: L. 332; Rashba I, 831.
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