What is the status of squeezing berries and pomegranates, and juice that seeped from them on its own?
Synopsis
Squeezing berries (tutim) and pomegranates is forbidden. Juice that seeped by itself depends on the owner's intent: if designated for eating, the juice is permitted; if designated for squeezing, it is forbidden.
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