Using Plates in a Hotel Abroad

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I am staying in a hotel abroad owned by non-Jews, and the kitchen is not kosher. Can I use the plates for kosher food?

Answer

They should not be used without koshering, and there are utensils for which koshering does not help, such as those made of porcelain, as well as glass utensils according to the Rema, and some are stringent with plastic utensils that koshering does not help.

Source

Azmera Leshimcha (105)

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