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Study Day – Food Without Kashrut

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Question

I have a study day from work in an event hall that does not have a kashrut certificate. During the day a dairy buffet (dairy food) will be served. Is it permissible to participate in such a study day in this kind of place? If yes, they said they would order a sealed meal for me from a kosher restaurant. Is it permissible to eat it there, and under what conditions or in what manner should this be done?

Answer

Shalom u’vracha 

You are permitted to participate. 

You may eat the kosher food from your portion, even at the same table where others are eating non‑kosher food. This is on condition that you are not sitting with friends or people very close to you, where there is a concern that you might eat from each other’s portions. 

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