The question of whether an electric kettle needs to be "toveled" (immersed in a "mikvah") is a complex one, rooted in Jewish law ("halakha") and custom. "Tevilat Keilim" is the act of immersing utensils in a "mikvah" as a requirement before using them for food preparation, particularly if they were manufactured by non-Jews. This practice is based on the Torah and rabbinic interpretations, aiming to sanctify the vessels for Jewish use. With the proliferation of modern electric appliances, including kettles, the application of "tevilat keilim" has become a frequent subject of discussion among "poskim" (halachic authorities).
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