Milk and Meat in the Kitchen: Difference between revisions

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===Glasses===
===Glasses===
# One can use the same glasses for milk and meat meals as long as they are washed in between. They can be used for cold or hot parve drinks.<ref>[https://www.star-k.org/articles/articles/1162/a-crystal-clear-halachic-approach-to-glass/ Star-K]</ref>
# One can use the same glasses for milk and meat meals as long as they are washed in between. They can be used for cold or hot parve drinks.<ref>[https://www.star-k.org/articles/articles/1162/a-crystal-clear-halachic-approach-to-glass/ Star-K]</ref>
# It is permitted to use a cold drinking glass in a non-kosher restaurant for a cold drink. But one should only have a hot drink in a disposable cup.<ref>Rabbi Forst (Laws of Kashrut p. 359)</ref>
===Tablecloths===
===Tablecloths===
# If a person ate meat on a tablecloth he should change the tablecloth before eating milk. The same is true vice versa.<ref>The Rashba (Teshuvot Meyuchasot 1:76) writes that one can't use the same tablecloth for meat and milk since there is certainly going to be spills of meat and milk on the tablecloth. This is codified by the Shulchan Aruch Y.D. 89:4. The Gra 89:19 sources this practice in the Yerushalmi Pesachim 6:4.</ref>
# If a person ate meat on a tablecloth he should change the tablecloth before eating milk. The same is true vice versa.<ref>The Rashba (Teshuvot Meyuchasot 1:76) writes that one can't use the same tablecloth for meat and milk since there is certainly going to be spills of meat and milk on the tablecloth. This is codified by the Shulchan Aruch Y.D. 89:4. The Gra 89:19 sources this practice in the Yerushalmi Pesachim 6:4.</ref>