Eating With Non-Observant Relatives
Question: May one eat a kosher meal in the house of non-observant relatives?
Short Answer: Under certain circumstances, it is permitted to eat a kosher meal in the house of non-observant relatives.
Queens Jewish Link
Connecting the Queens Jewish Community Question: May one eat a kosher meal in the house of non-observant relatives?
Short Answer: Under certain circumstances, it is permitted to eat a kosher meal in the house of non-observant relatives.
Question: May an employer purchase non-kosher food for his non-Jewish employees?
Question: May one eat a meat meal alone on a table with dairy food?
Short Answer: Rav Moshe Sternbuch rules that it is permitted only if the dairy food is on a separate tablecloth/placemat AND is out of arm’s reach of the person. Some are lenient and permit it even if the dairy food is within arm’s reach.
Waiting After Coffee
Question: Should you wait after drinking regular coffee with milk before eating meat?
Question: What should a person do if he makes a brachah on coffee with milk and realizes (before he drinks) that he ate meat less than six hours before?
Question: May one use the same gas stovetop grate for both dairy and meat pots?
