DailyHalacha.com for Mobile Devices Now Available

Halacha is In Memory of
 JANET SAFDIEH
"IN MEMORY OF OUR DEAR MOTHER & GRANDMOTHER ON HER ONE YEAR YARTZEIT"

Dedicated By
SAFDIEH & MANSOUR FAMILY

Click Here to Sponsor Daily Halacha
      
(File size: 808 KB)
Selling Non-Kosher Wine

**Please remember today, May 22nd 2009, to recite the 'Parents Prayer' for good and upright children. We recite this on Erev Rosh Hodesh Sivan. The Tefilah is available for download at DailyHalacha.com, by clicking 'Special Tefilot' on the left side, or by going to this link: http://www.dailyhalacha.com/PDF/SivanPrayer.pdf **


Today's Halacha...

Halacha forbids drinking wine produced by a gentile, as well as drinking wine produced by a Jew but was handled by a gentile. (The exception is "Yayin Mebushal" – wine that had been boiled – which may be drunk even if it was handled by a gentile.)

Is it permissible to sell wine produced by gentiles? For example, if a person owns a store, may he sell non-kosher wine in the store?

The Shulhan Aruch explicitly rules that non-kosher wine is forbidden not only for consumption, but also for any kind of benefit ("Hana’a"). It is therefore forbidden to sell non-kosher wine, and even to give it as a gift to a gentile. This means that if a person’s wine was handled by a non-Jew, and thus became forbidden, he may not give it to his housekeeper as a gift. It must rather be discarded (such as by pouring it down a drain), since one may not derive any benefit from it whatsoever.

The Ben Ish Hai (Rav Yosef Haim of Baghdad, 1833-1909) and Hacham Ovadia Yosef make an exception in this regard to wine produced or handled by a Bnei Yishmael. Bnei Yishmaels, as opposed to followers of other non-Jewish faiths, believe in and pray to the one, true God, and thus Halacha does not consider Islam a form of idolatry. We may therefore be more lenient regarding wine produced or handled by a Bnei Yishmael, and thus although such wine may certainly not be drunk, one may sell it or give it as a gift to a gentile. Wine produced or handled by other gentiles, however, may not be sold or given as a gift.
a
The Hida (Rav Haim Yosef David Azulai, 1724-1806), in his work Shiyureh Beracha, cites the Zohar as commenting that one who knowingly violates this Halacha and makes commercial use of non-kosher wine forfeits his share in the next world. This frightening passage should alert us to the severity of this prohibition, and emphasizes the importance of not deriving any personal benefit from non-kosher wines.

Summary: It is forbidden to drink, sell or derive any form of benefit from wine that was produced or handled by a gentile (unless it is Mebushal). One may not even give such wine as a gift to a non-Jew. The exception to this rule is wine produced or handled by a Bnei Yishmael, which is forbidden for consumption but may be sold or given as a gift.

 


Recent Daily Halachot...
The Halachic Status of Non-Jewish Brandy, and of Wine Containing Other Ingredients
The Status of Wine Touched by a Non-Jewish Child; The Status of Products that May Have Been Mixed with Non-Jewish Wine
Setam Yenam – The Severity of the Prohibition Against Non-Jewish Wine
Setam Yenam – The Prohibition Against Drinking the Wine of Non-Jews
To What Temperature Must Wine be Heated to be Considered “Mebushal”?
The Status of Utensils Used by a Gentile for Cooking
Does the Prohibition of “Bishul Akum” Apply to Tuna Fish?
May One Eat Food Cooked by a Non-Jew if a Jew Kindled the Fire?
Eating Dairy at a Meat Meal Six Hours After Eating Meat; Starting a Dairy Meal Within Six Hours of Eating Meat
What is the Status of Parve Food Cooked in a Meat or Dairy Pot?
Converting Meat Utensils Into Dairy Utensils Through Hag’ala
May One Eat Fish with Milk or Other Dairy Products?
Kashrut of a Giraffe
Selling a Gid Ha'nashe to a Gentile, and Using it to Stitch the Parchment of a Sefer Torah
Washing One's Hands in Between Fish and Meat; Drinking Water Immediately After Eating Fish
Page of 239
3585 Halachot found