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Peace in the bath on Passover Eve

שו”תCategory: HalachaPeace in the bath on Passover Eve
asked 3 years ago

I assume that in a bathroom under renovation it is permissible to say hello because it is now a room under renovation and not a bathroom.
Am I right?
And then after they realized at home that it was most effective to put me in the position of washing the parts of the refrigerator, the oven, and the remaining leaven dishes in the bathroom because there was no point in asking unnecessary questions about where, what, and how.
They go in there all the time and talk.
Of course, these days, with the hustle and bustle, the place is completely overcrowded, allowing for a normal shower and serving as a replacement for a sink, etc.
Entering, exiting, talking, walking around, etc.
Is it permissible to say hello there?
 


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מיכי Staff answered 3 years ago
On the surface it seems impossible. After the reservation, the room becomes a bathroom for nothing. Just as it is impossible to do this when no one is there. Only complete expropriation of its use is useful in this. But regarding Shalom, in any case, the matter is not entirely clear. There is a prohibition, but it is not one of the names that cannot be erased. And a person named Shalom is allowed, according to most opinions, to say his name there. If there is a great need, it is possible to make it easier. I would not make it easier.

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