This book is based on the Shiurim given in the Second Seder Kollel, and now they take on the form of a written work, by his close talmid, RABBI AVRAHAM CHAIM SLANSKY.
In this work, the extensive and at times complicated laws of Yayin Nesech, wine affected by a non-Jew, are explained; from the original sources, to the practical rulings in real-life cases. Wine is integral to many functions of Jewish life, and inevitable results in a myriad of questions.
- After the waiter poured me a cup of wine, I realized the bottle I ordered was non mevushal.
- The 'cleaning help' moved the wine, now what?
- I'm hosting a Kiruv event, what if a participant pours himself a glass of wine?
- What is the story with Scotch in Sherry Casks?!
These are just some of the issues addressed, in regard to a topic that both its stringencies and its leniencies are widely unknown. This book is reminiscent of the Shiurim themselves, enjoyable to 'listen to' and relevant to daily life. Its ease of use, with original sources quoted, and most importantly in utmost clarity, brings refreshing understanding to even difficult concepts. This combination makes this work accessible to the layman, as well as a decisive work for the accomplished scholar.
The book includes an innovative separate section detailing the potential issues of Scotch Whisky matured in Sherry Casks. It features alphabetical listing of over two hundred and fifty Scotch Whiskies and their Halachic rulings, with color pictures for easy reference - a first of its kind!