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Dear Ubiquitin,
When I posted about rov, I assumed it was about a distributor that didn’t sell. I think I got that wrong. But If it was sold, what could use bittul? It’s all heter.
Now that it’s officially of topic, we can just discuss rov.
You wrote:
“The fact that something WAS avoidable doesn’t change anything. Issur neveila WAS avoidable by shechting. nontheless if I intentionally create neveila and it ACCIDENTLY gets mixed up with kosher meat it is batul (again barring the exceptions to bitul mentioned above).”
To avoid initial confusion let me put it in one sentence. We could always go back and forth. I agree with you in application of yesh lo matirin. I was thinking in concept because the post I was responding to, was only in concept.
I understand that it needs to be accidental because rov is only a matir of a mixture. And by definition can’t replace a different matir.
That’s two sentences. Let me try again.
The concept yesh lo matirin means that rov can be matir when the only problem is the issur within the mixture.