May one drink juice from olives or grapes that were crushed (nit'rasku) before Shabbat?
Synopsis
The Mechaber permits juice that seeped from olives and grapes that were already crushed before Shabbat. The Biur Halacha and Tur disagree on whether simple crushing (risuk) suffices or full pressing (dichah) is required.
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