{"id":11009,"date":"2001-01-03T00:04:20","date_gmt":"2001-01-02T22:04:20","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ph.yhb.org.il\/en\/?p=11009"},"modified":"2022-09-14T12:07:03","modified_gmt":"2022-09-14T09:07:03","slug":"13-03-04","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ph.yhb.org.il\/en\/13-03-04\/","title":{"rendered":"04. Eating in the <em>Sukka<\/em>"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>As we have learned, it is a mitzva to reside in the <em>sukka<\/em> as one resides at home, and since proper meals (<em>se\u2019udot keva<\/em>) are usually done at home, such meals must be eaten in the <em>sukka<\/em>. However, people sometimes eat light meals and snacks (<em>akhilat ara\u2019i<\/em>) when not at home. Therefore, one may eat an <em>akhilat ara\u2019i <\/em>outside the <em>sukka<\/em>. Those who are meticulous make sure to eat even an <em>akhilat ara\u2019i<\/em> in the <em>sukka<\/em>; they also do not drink anything, even water, outside the <em>sukka<\/em>. However, this is not obligatory, and even Torah scholars may eat <em>akhilat ara\u2019i<\/em> outside the <em>sukka<\/em> (<em>m. Sukka<\/em> 26b; Ran <em>ad loc.<\/em>; BHL 639:2 s.v. \u201caval\u201d).<\/p>\n<p>As a rule, <em>se\u2019udat <\/em>(or <em>akhilat<\/em>)<em> keva<\/em> refers to a significant meal that one eats to become satiated. <em>Akhilat ara\u2019i<\/em> refers to eating to enjoy the taste or to stave off hunger, but not really to become satiated.<\/p>\n<p>Since grain is the staple food of humanity, from which bread, pastries, and filling dishes like pasta and porridge are made, one who eats more than a <em>keveitza<\/em> of grain-based food is considered to be eating <em>se\u2019udat keva<\/em> and must eat in the <em>sukka<\/em>. Even if this quantity does not fill him up entirely, since we normally satiate ourselves with grains, and since a quantity greater than a <em>keveitza<\/em> is somewhat satisfying, this is defined as <em>se\u2019udat keva<\/em>. However, a <em>keveitza<\/em> or less is considered <em>akhilat ara\u2019i<\/em>, which may be eaten outside of the <em>sukka<\/em>.<sup><a href='#_te01ftn3_4' id='_te01ftnref3_4' class='aup1'>[4]<\/a><\/sup><\/p>\n<p>Since it is not normal to fill oneself up with fruit, water, and juice, one may eat and drink them outside the <em>sukka<\/em> without limit.<\/p>\n<p>One may eat small amounts of meat, fish, or cheese outside the <em>sukka<\/em>, but if one intends to eat them in an amount that constitutes a regular, filling meal, he must eat in the <em>sukka<\/em> (MB <em>ad loc. <\/em>15).<sup><a href='#_te01ftn3_5' id='_te01ftnref3_5' class='aup1'>[5]<\/a><\/sup><\/p>\n<p>The <em>poskim<\/em> disagree about wine and strong drink. Some say that since they are not filling, they need not be drunk in the <em>sukka<\/em> (Rosh; Rema). Others maintain that because of the significance of wine, one who drinks a <em>revi\u2019it<\/em> thereof must do so in the <em>sukka<\/em> (Ritva). Some are stringent and extend this to all strong drink, saying that if people are getting together to drink, they must do so in the <em>sukka<\/em> (<em>Or Zar\u2019ua<\/em>; MA). <em>Le-khat\u1e25ila<\/em>, it is correct to follow this practice (MB 639:3 and BHL s.v. \u201cve-yayin\u201d).<\/p>\n<p>It is important to note that during a meal, all components of the meal are part of the <em>akhilat keva <\/em>that must be eaten in the <em>sukka<\/em>, so one must make sure not to eat anything outside the <em>sukka<\/em>. Thus, one who leaves the <em>sukka<\/em> during the meal in order to bring something into the <em>sukka<\/em> must not eat or drink anything in the home, nor even swallow in the home what he began eating in the <em>sukka<\/em> (<em>Binyan Shlomo<\/em> 1:41; <em>Sho\u2019el U-meshiv<\/em> 4:3:11; R. Zvi Pesa\u1e25 Frank, <em>Mikra\u2019ei Kodesh<\/em> 1:31).<\/p>\n<div>\n<hr size=\"1\" \/>\n<div>\n<a href='#_te01ftnref3_4' id='_te01ftn3_4'>[4]<\/a>. The Gemara (<em>Sukka<\/em> 26a) states that eating bread as a snack is permitted outside the <em>sukka<\/em>. Abaye illustrates: a student grabbing something to eat as he rushes out to the <em>beit midrash<\/em>. The reason for this exemption is that all year long one would eat an <em>akhila ara\u2019i <\/em>outside the home (Ran and Ritva). Rashi explains that <em>akhilat ara\u2019i<\/em> is any quantity up to a mouthful, which is a <em>keveitza<\/em>. Thus, more than a <em>keveitza<\/em> is considered a proper meal. This is the view of <em>Tosafot<\/em>, Rosh, and Ran as well. In contrast, Rambam and R. Yitz\u1e25ak ibn Gi\u2019at maintain that even a bit more than a <em>keveitza<\/em> can be considered <em>akhila ara\u2019i<\/em> and eaten outside the <em>sukka<\/em>; only an amount significantly larger than a <em>keveitza<\/em> requires a <em>sukka<\/em>. SA 639:2 rules that a bit more than a <em>keveitza<\/em> must be eaten in a <em>sukka<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>Presumably, the same applies to pastries and other grain-based baked goods on which one recites the <em>berakha <\/em>of <em>mezonot<\/em>. True, there is a disagreement as to whether to recite <em>Leishev<\/em> before eating a <em>keveitza <\/em>of such foods, but all agree that they must be eaten in the <em>sukka<\/em> (\u1e24ida; <em>Kaf Ha-\u1e25ayim<\/em> 639:33). As for grain-based dishes, Rosh, Tur, and SA 639:2 maintain that these must be eaten in the <em>sukka<\/em> only if eaten in significant quantity, i.e., what one would eat for a meal, or if they are being eaten with a group. In contrast, according to <em>Magen Avraham<\/em> and <em>Shul\u1e25an Arukh Ha-Rav<\/em>, if one is eating more than a <em>keveitza<\/em>, it must be eaten in the <em>sukka<\/em>. <em>Ye\u1e25aveh Da\u2019at<\/em> 1:65 states this as well, and this is what I write above. However, in times of need, one may be lenient about grain-based dishes and eat even more than a <em>keveitza<\/em> outside the <em>sukka<\/em>, as long as he is not making a meal out of them.<\/p>\n<p><a href='#_te01ftnref3_5' id='_te01ftn3_5'>[5]<\/a>. According to Maharam of Rothenburg and Ramban, one who eats fruit as an <em>akhilat keva <\/em>must eat in a <em>sukka<\/em>. According to Rabbeinu Peretz, Me\u2019iri, <em>Or Zaru\u2019a<\/em>, and, by implication, Rambam (MT, Laws of Shofar, <em>Sukka<\/em>, and <em>Lulav<\/em> 6:6), he is exempt, but one who eats meat or cheese or the like as an <em>akhilat keva <\/em>must eat in a <em>sukka<\/em>. According to Rosh, <em>Tur<\/em>, and SA 639:2, only grain constitutes a <em>se\u2019udat keva<\/em>, so one who eats them must eat in a <em>sukka<\/em>, but those eating meat or cheese, even in quantities that would constitute <em>akhilat keva<\/em>, are exempt from eating in the <em>sukka<\/em>. It is possible that there is no disagreement; rather, each discussed what is considered <em>akhilat keva <\/em>in his milieu. In practice, some say that one who eats a proper meal of meat and the like must eat in the <em>sukka<\/em> (<em>Ginat Veradim<\/em>, \u1e24ida, and <em>Derekh Ha-\u1e25ayim<\/em>). Others maintain that <em>le-khat\u1e25ila<\/em> one should be stringent (<em>Ba\u1e25<\/em>; <em>Eliya Rabba; Bikurei Yaakov<\/em>; MB 639:15; <em>Kaf Ha-\u1e25ayim<\/em> <em>ad loc.<\/em> 15). Still others are lenient <em>le-khat\u1e25ila<\/em> (SAH; <em>Ye\u1e25aveh Da\u2019at<\/em> 1:65). It seems to me that nowadays, all would agree that someone whose main meal consists of meat or cheese must eat in a <em>sukka<\/em>, as the reason <em>poskim<\/em> were lenient was because these did not serve as a <em>se\u2019udat keva<\/em> (AHS 639:9). However, nowadays, many regularly eat entire meals without bread, satiating themselves with vegetables, meat, rice, and the like, so everyone views this as <em>akhilat keva<\/em>, so it must be eaten in the <em>sukka<\/em>. The law pertaining to reciting the <em>berakha <\/em>of <em>Leishev<\/em> will be explained in the next section.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>As we have learned, it is a mitzva to reside in the sukka as one resides at home, and since proper meals (se\u2019udot keva) are usually done at home, such meals must be eaten in the sukka. However, people sometimes eat light meals and snacks (akhilat ara\u2019i) when not at home. 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