Pasteurized Wine Poured by a Non-Jew
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Question
Hello, Is pasteurized wine poured by a non-Jew forbidden for use?
Answer
Hello
The touch of a non-Jew also prohibits pasteurized wine.
The prohibition is only on drinking, not on benefit.
The prohibition applies only when the non-Jew touches the wine itself in the bottle, not when touching outside the bottle.
Source
Shulchan Aruch, Yoreh De'ah, Siman 121, Se'if 1, Se'if 3.
There, Siman 124, Se'if 11
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