Kashrut – accustomed to eat pareve foods and not meat
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Question
We are invited to a bar mitzvah meal in a hall with a "Beit Yosef" kashrut certification. Are we allowed to eat there non-meat foods, such as salads, side dishes, and fish, without eating the meat?
I would like to note that we do eat "Beit Yosef"-certified products when it comes to dairy or pareve foods.
Thank you very much!
I would like to note that we do eat "Beit Yosef"-certified products when it comes to dairy or pareve foods.
Thank you very much!
Answer
Shalom u’vracha
According to your custom, you may eat the pareve foods that will be served at the meal.
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