<html><P>Far be it for me to impugn the credentials of "Ask Moses" but if you'd looked in Shulchan Aruch (O"Ch 512:1) you'd have found: </P>
<P>a. One may not cook for a nonJew on Yom Tov, **therefore** one should not invite him. </P>
<P>b. One may, however, send food to a nonJew's house or feed a nonJew who "just pops in" (my words, not Sh"A)</P>
<P>c. One may feed one's nonJewish servant and even add to the amount being cooked, as long as it's in the same pot.<BR><BR>Gershon<BR>gershon.dubin@juno.com<BR><BR></P></html>
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