Using a Cutting Board in a Non-Jewish Owned Lodge

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I am staying in a lodge owned by a non-Jew. Of course, there is no observance of kashrut in the kitchen. Can I use the cutting board?

Answer

It can be used if it is clean, but do not cut hot or sharp foods on it.

Source

Azmera Leshimcha (105)

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