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From: "Orr Dunkelman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, August 21, 2000 1:28 PM
Subject: Kosher vs. Non-Kosher (was Re: Organizing a Linux Dinner)
> Well, After reading the thread about the linux dinner, I might point out
> several points which will help to choose resturant:
>
> A. Kosher-keepers can always eat vegtables. I know you want the plate to
> be kosher as well, but you are advised to open the Halacha and find out
> that this is "Siag" that was added only in the recent years (do you really
> think that in the second house time, when people were poor, they held two
> plates sets?).
Well, IANAR (I'm not a Rabbi). Are you one? However, the mere deed of
sitting and eating in a non-kosher restaurant is Halachically forbidden,
because of something called "Mar'it Ayin": If someone sees an observant Jew
eating in a non-kosher place, he may think that the place is kosher and eat
there too. Therefore, your point is moot.
Gavrie.
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