Soup with Shmita
Ground beef soup is quite tasty.
Most of it is vegetables, a foreign crop, a permit, recognition of the borders of Egyptian immigrants, a sixth, etc.
The small amount of greens is sacred in the seventh holiness [Otzar Bayad]
With the remainder, should one practice the seventh sanctity? Or should one practice the seventh sanctity?
https://www.yeshiva.org.il/midrash/26900
There is an opinion that this is something that is permissible, since the entire mixture can be used in a way that is permissible. Although the Rishonim disagreed on this (whether it is permissible in the 23rd chapter or not), and since it is a rabbinical prohibition (seventh in the 7th chapter), there is room for leniency in my opinion.
I also saw there an explanation that the prohibition against losing the seventh-day fruits is not because of their holiness, but because they are unholy and the Torah has qualified them only for eating. Therefore, there is no permission to lose them. And for that reason too, it must be rejected, since this too is itself invalid by the majority. Beyond that, what is the prohibition against losing the unholy fruits? Furthermore, fruits that do not contain holiness also do not contain unholy fruits, and the explanation that the Torah has qualified them only for eating also does not apply to them.
All of this is about their loss. Regarding their being taken abroad and so on, the same beliefs exist, and the claim that there is no connection to holiness does not belong.
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