{"id":709,"date":"2012-11-26T00:27:44","date_gmt":"2012-11-25T22:27:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/shaareihoraah.org\/wordpress\/?p=709"},"modified":"2012-11-26T00:27:56","modified_gmt":"2012-11-25T22:27:56","slug":"the-beracha-on-doughnuts-and-sufganiyot","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/shaareihoraah.org\/?p=709","title":{"rendered":"The Beracha on Doughnuts and Sufganiyot"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The traditional <em>Sufganiya<\/em>, and all doughnuts, present an interesting conundrum in <em>Hilchos\u00a0Berachos<\/em> for G-d fearing Jews.<\/p>\n<p>The <strong>Shulchan\u00a0Aruch<\/strong> in <em>Orach Chaim<\/em> 168:13 states that any boiled or deep-fried dough is automatically <em>Mezonos<\/em> and not <em>HaMotzi<\/em>. However, he subsequently quotes a dissenting opinion, and concludes that a \u201c<em>Yarei\u00a0Shomaim<\/em>\u201d should cover both opinions and only eat them during a bread meal. Since he is referring to an unsweetened dough, the <em>HaMotzi<\/em> at the commencement of the meal would cover the boiled or fried pastry as it was clearly not a dessert.<\/p>\n<p>However, for our doughnuts this inconvenient solution would be insufficient. Since they are sweet and unquestionably a dessert food, they would not necessarily be exempted from an independent <em>Bracha<\/em>. \u00a0This is because the <em>HaMotzi<\/em> at the beginning of a meal only covers foods eaten for nourishment and sustenance, but not merely for pleasure. Generally speaking all desserts require their own <em>Beracha<\/em>, with the notable exception of pastries which meet the qualifications of <em>Pas HaBa\u2019ah b\u2019Kisnin<\/em> and are possibly <em>HaMotzi<\/em> themselves.<\/p>\n<p>Especially problematic is that according to the primary ruling that boiled dough is not bread, they would certainly require a new <em>Bracha<\/em>, exactly the situation we were trying to avoid by washing. Only the minority opinion that considers them bread, or possibly <em>Pas HaBa\u2019ah b\u2019Kisnin<\/em>, would provide a dispensation. Obviously, we have gained nothing if we are forced to abandon the mainstream <em>Halacha<\/em> in favor of an alternative minority view.<\/p>\n<p>Various <em>Poskim<\/em> suggest a number of different ideas to define the <em>Sufganiya<\/em> as a simple <em>Mezonos <\/em>and avoid the issue altogether by suggesting that all authorities would concur regarding their <em>Beracha<\/em>, but none of them are completely satisfying. Many of them revolve around attempting to classify donuts as <em>Pas HaBa\u2019ah b\u2019Kisnin<\/em>, according to the opinion they would otherwise be <em>HaMotzi<\/em>, and render them unquestionably <em>Mezonos<\/em>. One of the flaws with this methodology is that the size of the average <em>Sufgania<\/em> today would be considered a full meal and would obligate one to make <em>HaMotzi<\/em> according to that opinion. Consequently, we have still failed to discover a unanimously acceptable consensus that <em>Mezonos<\/em> is the appropriate <em>Beracha<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>The perfect resolution would require one to wash for bread and then make <em>Mezonos<\/em>\u00a0on Bisli, a wafer or some other item that is <em>Mezonos<\/em> and clearly not a bread, therefore requiring a <em>Bracha<\/em> when eaten as dessert. Alternatively, <em>Mezonos<\/em> could be made on any pastry prior to washing with explicit intention to cover the doughnut. Both of these solutions require washing for bread and are very limiting on peoples\u2019 desire to snack on a donut. Furthermore, this is clearly not the predominant <em>Minhag<\/em>. In fact the <strong>Rama<\/strong> already observes that the <em>Minhag<\/em> is to follow the <em>Mezonos<\/em> opinion, though it is doubtful from his language if he approves. It would appear that the <em>Minhag<\/em> in this case may be not to have <em>Yiras\u00a0Shomaim<\/em>, a troubling thought.<\/p>\n<p>In conclusion, the basic requirements of <em>Halacha<\/em> are satisfied if one says <em>Mezonos<\/em> on a doughnut or <em>Sufgania<\/em>, whether eaten as dessert or separately. It is recommended for one who is on the appropriate spiritual level to wash and also recite <em>Mezonos<\/em> on a different item, but there is some justification for the\u00a0common practice of not doing so.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The traditional Sufganiya, and all doughnuts, present an interesting conundrum in Hilchos\u00a0Berachos for G-d fearing Jews. The Shulchan\u00a0Aruch in Orach Chaim 168:13 states that any boiled or deep-fried dough is automatically Mezonos and not HaMotzi. 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