[Avodah] Kashrus

Ben Waxman ben1456 at zahav.net.il
Mon Dec 7 20:19:42 PST 2009


This is not "for sure". The Sha'Kh in YD 117, has a long section where he 
talks about someone eating in the home of some who has different minhagim 
and goes by different pskei halakha. He does say "well, if you don't eat 
something because of a minhag you can eat it at your host's house". He gives 
conditions when you can eat the food and when you can't.

Ben
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Isaac Balbin" <Isaac.Balbin at rmit.edu.au>
>
> We know, for sure, that when one is faced with a situation where one is 
> eating in someone's house and the food may be kosher but not necessarily 
> mehadrin that it's better to not insult the bein adom lamokom. I'm not 
> aware that this requires hatoras nedarim either. Similarly in Hilchos 
> Shabbos. If you go to a Sefardi house where they, for example, rely on Ain 
> Bishul after Bishul even on a Davar Lach, and you are presented with 
> something warmed and lach, that you are permitted to eat it, as I recall.




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