Smelling Powders on Yom Kippur

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  • #599850
    Dr. Seuss
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    Those smelling powders (or whatever they are called) that I’ve seen in many shuls on Yom Kippur…

    1) What are they?

    2) What do they do?

    3) What are they called?

    4) Where do you get them?

    5) Do you need to make a Borei Minei Besamim on them?

    They usually come in a small round container and it is a very fine powder. They guys that have them, usually bring a bunch of different “flavors”.

    #815761
    Sam2
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    1-4: Dunno.

    5: Yes.

    #815762
    Health
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    It’s snuff or smelling tobacco. No Bracha. (Shmeck Taback)

    Either they buy smelling tobacco here in the US or they get it from EY (Some Seforim stores import it) where it’s quite common.

    #815763
    Sam2
    Participant

    Health: Why no Bracha?

    #815764

    its called snuff and it comes in many flavors. most people say you must make borei minei bisumim. people smell it on fast days to fullfil the requirement of making 100 brochos a day (since we cant eat we make less brochos). you can buy them online…search “snuff” on google. i know that snuff was used back in europe, in all the shtiebels….hope i was a help! 🙂

    #815765
    Dr. Seuss
    Member

    How much do they typically cost? And who carries it (in NY)?

    #815766
    YW Moderator-20
    Moderator

    You can purchase them in Judaica stores for about $10-$15 a small Pushka.

    #815767

    u cud get them for like $7…they’re cheap and come in various flaors…i smelt banana, cherry pop, supermint, chocolate mint, apricot, blueberry, strawberry…

    #815768
    Dr. Seuss
    Member

    And what does it accomplish by smelling them on Yom Kippur?

    #815769
    Health
    Participant

    Growing -“most people say you must make borei minei bisumim.”

    Name one Poisek who says to make a Bracha. Naarish. You would make an Isvei Besomin on tobacco, but tobacco doesn’t smell. So no Bracha, unless You make a Bracha on perfume!

    #815770
    Health
    Participant

    Dr. Seuss -“And what does it accomplish by smelling them on Yom Kippur?”

    It keeps you or wakes you up! Same with the ammonia smelling salts.

    #815771
    bezalel
    Participant

    Why no Bracha?

    Because the smell doesn’t come from the tobacco.

    #815772
    Dr. Seuss
    Member

    Is this stuff unhealthy (or addictive)?

    #815773
    Health
    Participant

    Dr. Seuss – It’s probably both, but if you just smell it on YK it shouldn’t be a problem.

    #815774
    am yisrael chai
    Participant

    Ever see what looks like cloves stuck into a lemon?

    #815775
    Health
    Participant

    am yisrael chai – They usually put it in a Esthrog and people make a Bracha on it.

    #815776
    TheGoq
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    “smelt banana”

    ok a strange flavor combo but after all it is yom KIPPER

    #815777
    am yisrael chai
    Participant

    ok, Goq, I forgave you for LAST YEAR makin’ my stomach hurt from all your jokes…you’re up to a NEW ledger now…

    #815779
    bezalel
    Participant

    ok a strange flavor combo but after all it is yom KIPPER

    Luckily I’ve never had kipper scented snuff.

    #815780

    Lavender and Peppermint Essential Oils are another option to smell on a Fast Day, except I don’t know the Bracha to say on either Lavender or Peppermint Oils. Both Essential Oils are relaxing and would help ease the Fast. I have personally used Lavender Essential Oil (for Yom Kippur) and other people liked smelling the scent.

    #815781

    Yeech! $10-$15 for a schmeck tabak? We pay $3 or less here in Ukraine where you can get it at any tobacconist. I guess it is taxed like cigarettes in the US.

    The odor is artificial. A friend of a friend of mine in EY makes and sells his own and one Shabbos when I met him he confirmed to me what I already knew – he treats ground tobacco with chemical extracts to create the odor. Absolutely no brocho required.

    #815782
    Sam2
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    Why would artificial odors not require a Borei Minei Besamim?

    #815783
    sam4321
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    Sam2:Rav Shlomo Zalamn is quoted in shmiras shabbos khilchasa that one does not make a bracha on synthetics.

    #815784

    Do you make a borei minei besomim on air freshener? For that matter, if you sniff a bottle of arak, do you make a brocho? Besomim refers to fragrant spices (minei) or herbs (isvei).

    Maybe if natural cinnamon or cloves are used to scent tobacco there might be an issue. But that isn’t the case; an extract is used.

    #815785
    Health
    Participant

    Sam2 -Two reasons: (Maybe only one.)

    From Halachafortoday:

    “1) There are a few conditions that must be met before a scent will require a Bracha before smelling it, details of which we will now begin discussing.

    A Bracha is only recited over a scent that has a tangible source (referred to in halacha as Yesh Bo Ikar). In other words, the item that is being smelled must be the item that is emitting the scent. (Shulchan Aruch Siman 217:3)

    Therefore, an article of clothing, a food, or a utensil that was near something that has a scent and absorbed the scent does not require a Bracha when one smells the scent on the clothing, food or utensil. If one recites a Bracha on such an item it is a Bracha L’Vatala (See Mishna Berura 217:15)

    2) Man-made scents that are not natural, and are manufactured synthetically, is a subject of debate amongst the Poskim if a Bracha is required, thus, due to the rule of Safek Brachos L’Hakel (whenever it is a question if a Bracha is required, we rule to not say a Bracha, in order not to say Hashem’s name in vain Chas V’Shalom) no Bracha would be recited on such a scent.

    Thus, most of the perfumes, colognes, body sprays etc. that are on the market today would not require a Bracha as they are produced synthetically to acquire a certain smell, and aren’t naturally fragrant. (See Shmiras Shabbos K’Hilchasa Perek 61:12 and footnote 232 quoting Rav Shlomo Zalmen Auerbach Zatzal. It is important to note that even natural perfumes that would require a Bracha would only require it when smelling it in the bottle, and not when smelling it after it is already applied to a person[on whom it is permissible to smell], as it would then be considered “Rayach Sh’Ain Bo Ikar”. See also Shu”t Ohr L’Tzion Perek 46:54 and Shu”t Avnei Yashfeh Vol. 2 Siman 16)

    Potpourri (which is basically flower petals, bark and other materials which have no intrinsic smells, and are sprayed with perfumes and other synthetic smells) does not require a Bracha when being smelled as it isn’t naturally fragrant.”

    #815786
    Yoin from BP
    Member

    Sam2: If you insist, you can make an artificial brocho.

    #815787
    Toi
    Participant

    sam2- gei leirn. ooo shtuch burn major

    #815788
    Nechomah
    Participant

    AYC – I know people who do that with their esrogim after Succos and use that for their besomim at havdalah. Thanks for reminding me. I always wanted to get my girls to do that -what else can I do with 4 esrogim. Don’t suggest jam since there’s never time to make such a thing and no one would eat it, but besomim, why not?

    #815789
    amused
    Participant

    The Magen Avraham and other Achronim discuss whether it is permissible to use these smokeless tobacco products in shul and on fast days. They generally conclude it is permissible.

    #815790
    amused
    Participant

    I just googled these snuffs and found sellers in the UK that can ship it to the US that sell it for about $3 each (and shipping is under $6).

    #815791
    Y.W. Editor
    Keymaster

    Which posek says you make a bracha on it?

    Don’t think there is one.

    #815792
    Sam2
    Participant

    That’s news to me. I always would have assumed that you make a Bracha. Did HKBH not create the synthetic aromas as well? I’ll look at R’ Shlomo Zalman’s piece B”N but I don’t understand it yet.

    #815793
    am yisrael chai
    Participant

    “Did HKBH not create the synthetic aromas as well?”

    So you believe there’s a bracha on perfume as well?

    #815794
    ItcheSrulik
    Member

    You can get them for about $5 a “pushka” at any tobacconist or minimart. I guess they’re a lot more expensive in sefarim stores. If you’re willing to pay through the nose (pun intended) you can get natural snuff that either smells like tobacco or has actual “essential oils” mixed in.

    Nechomah: If your husband drinks (or if he doesn’t but he lets your sons) you can make Esrog vodka. You buy a bottle, cut the esrogim up and leave them in until purim, when you drink the vodka. One esrog per .75 litre bottle. Or, if you’re adventurous, you can eat them raw.

    #815795
    sam4321
    Participant

    Also if the odor is to get rid of a bad smell(deodorant) then no bracha is made.

    #815796
    hello99
    Participant

    sam2: it’s a ??? ???? ?? ???. see Shulchan Aruch OC 217, especially Seif 3.

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