Should one recite the “Shehhal” blessing upon drinking recycled urine?
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Should one recite the “Shehhal” blessing upon drinking recycled urine?
Kind regards, Benjamin
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Is this the practical answer that the rabbi would give to a Jewish astronaut on the International Space Station?
This is the answer I gave to those who ask careless questions on the Didan website on the ground.
Benjamin
It is necessary to discuss whether the recycled urine of a non-Jew is a resident of Israel or a Canaanite slave.
In my humble opinion, drinking the recycled urine of a non-Jew is prohibited in communion with a non-Jew. Therefore, reciting a blessing over that urine is the mitzvah that follows the transgression. (It is also necessary to discuss whether the recycled urine of a non-Jew is included in this category, since the conditions have been disputed. Whether his ruling on these matters is different from that of an ordinary non-Jew, and perhaps even the urine of an ordinary non-Jew in our time is permitted to be recited, since the Meiri has already taught us about a change in the law for civilized non-Jews.)
It seems that Binyamin's question was directed at someone whose urine went up to their head, and to this the Rabbi answered in practice that he should recite the blessing of the Mishnah of Health.
The question is whether it is enough to see in writing the change in the creation whose urine went up to its head or whether one must actually see the questioner and it seems that the questioner is being softened so that Mr. Binyamin until it is not seen, we will only bless the Creator of many souls and their absence.
On the surface, if the recycled urine turns into water, one should recite the blessing “Sheh-Hol” only if one drinks to thirst, but if it tastes good, one can recite the blessing even without feeling thirsty.
With the blessing of Nasa’a and Nemesh, Sha’ahu
Sh”t.
It seems that our acquaintance Mr. Guiroline has already reached space and in space there is doubt whether there is a sense of taste so that your answer does not satisfy him.
With the blessing and created us hollow hollows..that if one of them opens or one of them closes. ..
But this is an interesting question, I mean, some people drink the first urine of the morning as medicine (there is no debate whether it is indeed beneficial), and hence the question is, should one recite a blessing for something medicinal? And does it have any taste pleasure from it? Is it not detestable and therefore even the taste is good and for it to be medicinal, one should not recite a blessing?
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