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Buying Esrogim from Eretz Yisroel in a Shmitta Year


esrog.gifAs is well known, during Shmitta the accepted halacha is that all fields in EY are hefker and all fruits growing on the trees in these fields are hefker. As a result, anyone and everyone are permitted to walk in and gather fruits without having to pay anything for them. However a person is only permitted to take small amounts. To gather larger amounts, even for the purpose of giving it away for free to others, is not permitted. There is also another issur of sending peiros shevi’is to chutz la’aretz, because the din is peiros shvi’is are to be consumed in EY only. In consideration of these two dinim it would seem that it is not possible to send esrogim from EY to the US (or anywhere else outside EY). There are, however, a few ‘halachic’ eitzos based on the clear instructions and guidance of the Poskim that would permit the importation and distribution of esrogei EY in Chutz La’aretz.

First, we need to be aware that the situation is in fact one that is categorized as ‘sha’as hadchak.’ Since esrogim from EY constitute 85-90% of the supply of esrogim for Jews all over the world, not being able to have esrogim from EY would cause a tremendous problem. In light of this fact, the majority of Poskim agree that esrogim would be permitted to be sent out of EY to enable people to have an esrog for Yom Tov. Otherwise a great many people would be unable to be mekayem the mitzva of daled minim this year. (It should be noted that there are prominent Poskim in both EY and America who disagree with this heter.) This takes care of one problem. The second problem of gathering large amounts of esrogim is solved in the following manner.

The takono of Otzar Bais Din

The Bais Din sets up something known as an ‘Otzar Bais Din’. This means that the Bais Din takes control of the field and gathers all the produce for the purpose of distributing the fruits free-of-charge to the masses of people who cannot manage to get to the actual fields themselves. Therefore the Bais Din acts on their behalf. However, while the fruits themselves are hefker, Bais Din is allowed to charge money to make up for their expenses in gathering and transporting the esrogim (or other produce of the field).

By combining these two halachos (i.e. the heter to send to Chutz La’aretz and the establishment of Otzar Bais Din) esrogim will be coming from EY to the US this year.

The rules of Otzar Bais Din

This, however, is not the end of the story. Once the esrogim reach the US they must be distributed according to the strict rules of Otzar Bais Din.That means that they are essentially to be given away ‘free’ with the only cost being that of expenses. The Bais Din calculates a fixed amount for each esrog to cover the expenses. This price is THE SAME for each esrog since there is no value to the individual esrog itself since the esrog itself is NOT being sold. (Bais Din is allowed to make ‘sugim’ (categories) and make a fixed price for the esrogim in each category. The reason for this is too complex to go into here.)

In addition a few other takanos are instituted concerning these esrogim in how they are to be sold. First they are to be sold only in CLOSED BOXES. The reason is that the ‘regular’ way of selling esrogim involves looking it over and checking it etc. Since in shmitta it is OSSUR to do business with peiros shvi’is so we are forbidden from selling it in the ‘regular’ manner. Selling it in a closed box indicates that there is no value to the individual esrog. A person only pays for the ‘work expenses’. As long as the esrog is not possul it is his and there are no refunds or exchanges.

This arrangement of selling esrogim in closed boxes is the only way approved for distributing esrogim during shmitta by virtually all the Batei Din in EY utilizing the takono of Otzar Bais Din.

The halachic validity of Havla’ah

Now some people are under the mistaken impression that there is a way around the ‘flat price’ takono of the Otzar Bais Din in the following manner. They say that while a ‘flat set price’ is put on the esrog, the distributor is permitted to insist that the person buy a lulav along with it. They also say that the price of the lulav can be inflated even to an outrageous amount. For example, an esrog expense can be set at 70 but the person is told that along with the 70 he MUST buy a lulav for an additional 90 (or more)! They call this arrangement ‘havla’ah’. However, according to Rav Shlomo Zalman Auerbach zt’l and lhbch’l Rav Eliyashev shlita, Rav Vozner shlita, and Rav Nissim Karelitz shlita this method of havla’ah is FORBIDDEN. They categorically and unequivocally state that ‘havla’ah’ is NOT PERMITTED WITH ESROGIM DISTRIBUTED BY OTZAR BAIS DIN. In the letter written by Rabbi Efrati and signed by the above Gedolim, they state that this is counter to the entire concept of Otzar Bais Din and anyone doing so is TRANSGRESSING THE LAWS OF SHMITTA r’l!

Therefore the Gedolei HaPoskim state that this year anyone wishing to buy an esrog from EY in chutz la’aretz must make sure to only purchase one that is in a closed box and to only pay the price established by the Otzar Bais Din without any additional purchase requirement.

Additional rules and takanos

One should also be aware that each Otzar Bais Din may set its own additional rules and takanos.The Bais Din of Rav Nissim Karelitz, for example, requires anyone getting an esrog from their Otzar to have ‘ordered’ the esrog IN ADVANCE. In other words, you cannot just walk into an ‘esrog store’ and pay for a closed box etc.. Rather you contact a ‘dealer’ who this year is designated as a ‘shaliach of Bais Din’ and request that he obtain for you an esrog from the Otzar Bais Din. You pay him the money. Then he sends in his list of customers (with their names etc.written down) and THEN the Bais Din sends him the esrogim and you come to pick it up. This is done to make it look less like doing business with peiros shvi’is and more like just being a shaliach who is paid for his tircha.

Since a the majority of esrogim known as ‘Chazon Ish Esrogim’ are under the hashgacha of Rav Nissim Karelitz, this means that only by following these rules will you be able to obtain such an esrog. Failure to submit a request in advance will mean that you CANNOT get one.

Shmitta and Lulavim and Hadassim

Whether shmitta applies to Lulavim and Hadassim is a question as well. Concerning Lulavim, Rav N. Karelitz has stated that in shmitta people should avoid taking a lulav grown in EY (this includes the well known ‘Deri’ lulavim). Other Poskim disagree. Concerning Hadassim, most Poskim hold that there is no issur, though some say not to use them.

The halacha of bi’ur

Now a few more things need to be noted when using an esrog from EY during shmitta. First, in general there is a din of bi’ur on peiros shvi’is and this din applies to esrogim as well. The din is that after a certain date the leftovers of each category of fruit are to be left in the field and not gathered up. Also, any fruits that you already posses need to be consumed by this date or put into the field. This needs to be in the fields in EY.For esrogim this means that after Sukkos the esrogim sent to chutz la’aretz need to be sent back to EY to be placed in the fields. This is an obligation that cannot be overlooked when doing the mitzvah of daled minim. To dispose of the esrog in America would be keneged this din (according to most poskim).

Amount and quality of Esrogim

Finally, because of the fact that VERY limited work can be done on the fields during shmitta, there is generally a much smaller amount of esrogim available. And whatever is available is of a much lower quality than usual, since regular farming techniques are not allowed.

As far as non-EY esrogim, these are the following available sources:

1. Italy (also known as Yanaver)
2. Morocco
3. California

The current status is as follows:

1. Italy – a smaller crop than usual.
2. Morocco – a normal crop (In general, Moroccan esrogim have a pittom. This year though due to a great heat wave in July, many many pitoms fell off.)
3. California – a smaller crop than usual.

Hope this information clarifies the esrog status for Sukkos 5769.

(The above article was submitted to YWN – and one should consult with their individual Rov what one should do this Sukkos. The article is merly meant as an education)



17 Responses

  1. I heard from Elchanon Perr there will be iy”h esrogim meychasim, Chazon Eish, Halprin, Kivolavitz, Tamanei, from Mexico coming this year!

  2. Beutiful shtikel. Tizku lemitzvos. more halacha in the future sounds good- especially inyana d’yoma

    One problem. “all fields in EY are hefker and all fruits growing on the trees in these fields are hefker. As a result, anyone and everyone are permitted to walk in and gather fruits without having to pay anything for them. However a person is only permitted to take small amounts.”

    Although all fields are hefker one can not walk into ANY field, only one that the Baalim was mafkir. otherwise in Choshen Mishpat dinnim it is gezaila.

  3. First of all alot of people could make one person a shliach therefore enabling him to gather many even more than needed because not every single one is good. Further more even one person could take more than a few to make sure that he has a good Esrog. Secondly and lastly when a person does go gather Esrogim he should remember that only the fruit are hefker and not the tree, therefore only someone who knows how to pick esrogim should do so in order not to be mazik somebody’s property.

  4. Besides Perrs’ Mexican esrogim it is expected that there will be Chazon Ish esrogim coming from Italy as well.
    Lapidus also sells Arizona esrogim every year (not just Shimita).
    Although this article makes it sound terrible to bring in esrogim from Eretz Yisrael, Reb Moshe advocated importing from Eretz Yisrael (there are three Teshovus in the Iggros to that effect).
    Reb Moshe also preferred The “Havaloh only” method for several reasons, one of which is that the profit DOES NOT get Kedushas Shivies. With Otzar Bais Din the FEES become Kodesh.
    When Reb DOvid Shilita sold esrogim he sold exclusivly EY esrogim during Shimita using Havaloh. (Today his son R’ Berel does the same.)

  5. #6 if the ba’alim don’t let you in then they are NOT keeping Shmitta k’halacha.
    #7 Yes, alot of people can make one person a shaliach BUT only IN ADVANCE i.e. before he goes into the field. He cannot gather a large amount and say the people would have appointed him their shaliach if they would have known etc.
    A person can take more than a few is still a limited amount. Not hundreds or thousands.
    #8 This article is NOT against bringing/using an esrog from EY. It only explains the CORRECT way to do so without violating shmitta. Otherwise it may be a question of “mitzva haba’a ba’aveiro”.
    If you would read the Tshuvo signed by the Gedolim as I have (printed in last week’s Friday edition of the HEBREW Hamodia) you would see what the problem is with Havlo’oh.
    What the tshuvo states about Havlo’oh is only that it is NOT allowed IN CONJUCTION WITH OTZAR BAIS DIN. As virtually all the esrogim arriving in the US this year from EY will be ONLY through Otzar Bais Din then it makes NO difference if R’ Dovid shlita did or did not sell b’havlao’oh in previous shmitta years.

  6. #10 If you buy a closed box from EY then it will NOT be an expensive Tishrei. The Bais Din will have a SET price. It sounds like the price for a sug Aleph will be about 90. Then you need to buy a lulav and hadassim but it should be reasonable for those items.

  7. rebmoish, I think you misunderstand the cost involved. It is for the expenses in growing the esrog and transporting and storing and then the EXTRA expenses in packing to ship overseas and then the shipping expense and then the expenses in renting a location to store and to sell and then the s’char tircha of the seller (shaliach bais din).
    So you are incorrect. It is NOT ONLY the amount of shipping!!!
    (BTW in Israel the price for sug Aleph is about 60 or 70).

  8. Written by Am Haaratzim and read by Am Haaratzim. If you dont like R’ Moshe R’ Yaakov and our rich history of Poskim here in the USA go move to EY. R’ Moshe himself bought with havlaa. Wake up people, halacha doesn’t start and end in Shaarei Tzedek.

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