Leafy vegetables
Hello Rabbi Michael Avraham, what is the Rabbi's opinion on the subject of leafy greens without insects, kosher or more accurately, how many kosher ones are in one bag, price, health, since the grass is sprayed in considerable quantities according to experts, how did your people Israel behave in previous generations without leafy greens in the Gush Katif method, etc. Thank you Yitzhak
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Hello. The spraying and special growing (in layers) is not necessary. It was done to make it easier for us to test. In the past, we had to test for worms.
Did they really do this? It is highly doubtful that it was done to the extent that we do today. The assumption of many is that what they do not see is not forbidden (the Torah was not given to the ministering angels).
Beyond that, I think that the Arvasha writes that there is an exemption here for one who does not intend to eat the worms, since he does not intend to eat the worms (although this may depend on the dispute regarding the doubt of the Risha ruling, and the Risha ruling that it is not permissible for him).
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