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Amazing...so in essence there is no etrog currently used that does not have grafting in its history (possible exception of Yemenite, which is not...
If the grafting and cross-pollination issues were shown to be kosher, would an etrog from a particular location be considered not kosher for use...
Jim, that’s pretty heavy stuff. Thank you for the thoughts and the effort. Re: the purity of Mr. Kirkpatrick’s citrons, I have not researched the...
Just to clarify from my previous post, it seems (is implied from the article) that these California esrogim were halachically accepted, which is...
Thanks for the input. The only thing that may suggest otherwise is that there was a grower in California who decided to grow esrogim for ritual...
Thank you, Bon Chemin. I was referring to this quote from last year: "some places were disquilify by the rabbis through the centuries:...
aron or de bon chemin, can you direct me to a source on Panama esrogim having been disqualified by the rabbis (as being grafted)? Thank you very much.