It's not seven days as you posted. It's not always a private domain. God must get a kick out of the post and string and telephone poles and lines to get around his law.
I'll repeat this one for you so you get up to speed in the thread.
It's from your Orthodox Union, the experts. So it is about $$$$. I just need to know how much, which you will never find out, so I can take a tax deduction for a religious donation.:):)
Bottled Water
OU Kosher Staff
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So turning what is a public domain for 6 days of the week into a private domain for one day by putting up posts and strings is an application of the legal system? What is the penalty for violating this application?
o_Oo_Oo_OThe entire American supermarket system is primarily kosher so there's no "do without." 300+ million consumers provide it for maybe 1 million who keep kosher. Coke and Pepsi are kosher but are too embarrassed to advertise it. Do you even look at the products you buy?
I prefer domestic.
BTW, why the need for the kosher certification on bottled water? $$$$ I guess.
Bottled Water
OU Kosher Staff
All unflavored bottled water, seltzer and sparkling water is Kosher for Passover, even without any Kosher supervision.
Yeah, telephone poles, telephone lines, strings and posts create a private domain out of a large neighborhood. Who interpreted the law to create that idea?
Another tap dance. I used American consumer because that's the market I operate in. Of course I know that kosher extends outside of the US. Just think of all those American kosher exports to foreign countries that don't need them either. Like Mexico.