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Basar v Chalav - Siman 88


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Regarding serving meat and cheese on the same table: According to the Mechaber, is it a problem only on the table you are eating from, or also on a counter you were serving from?
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Only the table you're eating on

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What is our custom today, and why?
In the fridge, best for them to be on separate shelves. Pantry is ok
When there are two people, describe the cases of people when it is prohibited, and cases of people when it is permitted.
Prohibited: If they know each other, even if they are very particular not to share. Permitted: If they hate each other (pri magaden), if they don't know each other.
Are you allowed to eat at a table when another person is eating non kosher food? Why not, and why is it different from meat and cheese?
Yes, because you are not tempted to eat treif, because you are not accustomed to it. From the Shach. Kosher food, both kosher meat and kosher cheese you are accustomed to eating.
What does the Rama add to the reminders mentioned by the Mechaber?
If it's a challah, it can't be eaten. Better off to have a giant jug of water or a menorah
What is the problem with these two people drinking from the same cup?
There might be residue on the cup from their lips