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Is this place Kosher?
TorahZionist:
--- Quote from: jdl4ever on December 31, 2007, 02:49:07 PM ---NOT true. If the owner is Gentile some Hashkachot allow it to be open on Sabbath.
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Well none of the Hashkachot I follow do.
Maybe such places can be open if the food is prepared during the week, no meat is served and the kitchen is locked on Shabbat.
jdl4ever:
The only ones I saw like that were in restaurants that don't serve meat and the Rabbi isn't there always but comes once in a while to check it out so the owners assume he could come randomly at any time and don't play games.
Dr. Dan:
--- Quote from: jdl4ever on December 31, 2007, 03:46:44 PM ---The only ones I saw like that were in restaurants that don't serve meat and the Rabbi isn't there always but comes once in a while to check it out so the owners assume he could come randomly at any time and don't play games.
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but if they know the observance of shabat they can bet their bottom dollar that most likely he won't show up even in teh vegetarian restaurant...one must clean the vegetables properly.
jdl4ever:
Well, theoretically he can show up on Sabbath and step into the kitchen to simply observe that they are not fooling around so they fear that he may do this.
Dr. Dan:
--- Quote from: jdl4ever on December 31, 2007, 03:56:54 PM ---Well, theoretically he can show up on Sabbath and step into the kitchen to simply observe that they are not fooling around so they fear that he may do this.
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Is this permissable Shabbat? Since it is his actual job to do this?
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