Rabbi Shabtai Levy addresses the blessing for meat recited as Mezonot
The Hebrew-language site Behadrei Haredim published its daily halakhic column on June 17, 2026, featuring Rabbi Shabtai Levy, head of the Halichot Moshe rabbinical court and rabbi of Ramat Aharon in Bnei Brak. The installment asks a practical religious question: what is the correct ruling if someone mistakenly recited the blessing "Borei Minei Mezonot" over meat.
The piece is part of the site's regular daily halakhah feature and is presented as guidance from Rabbi Levy, identified as a leading Torah authority. No answer to the question appears in the text provided, but the headline makes clear that the topic is the validity of that blessing when said over meat and what the person should do afterward.
The article also includes the publication details, crediting the columnist as Chaim Levin and noting the Hebrew date, 2 Tammuz 5786. It is framed as a short religious-legal question for readers of the site's daily halakhic section.