Using Kitchen Utensils in a Hotel

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Question

We are in Bulgaria, and there is a kitchenette and dining area in the hotel that we use. My question is whether there is a concern about using the tablecloth on the table? My wife thinks it has been washed. Can we use the kettle, which might have been splashed by something cooked by previous guests? Thank you very much.

Answer

You can use the kettle (it does not require immersion in a mikvah since it is owned by a non-Jew) and also the tablecloth if it is clean.

Source

According to the instructions of the Gaon, Rabbi [Name], shlita

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