Thursday, December 27, 2018

kashrut kosher - Does a Food Mashgiach have to Sacrifice his Life?


Suppose a Mashgiach of a food establishment is threatened to "keep quiet" about some of the questionable behaviors [for purposes of the question, consider both actual non-kosher, and possibly non-kosher practices] going on in the establishment he's responsible for. If he doesn't keep quiet, there is an implicit threat that he will be "dealt with" in a physical matter (either literally with his life, or simply being beaten...).


Is such a Mashgiach required to be מוסר נפש and report this information to the public anyway? Or is he allowed to keep quiet for fear of his life?




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