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# When one is socializing with more non-Jews than Jews (and some even hold when it's half and half), strict Halacha for Ashkenazim is that one may drink anything besides date honey beer, but there are a wide range of opinions on what one can and cannot drink, reaching as far as an opinion that one cannot drink any beverage. Strict Sefardic Halacha is that one may not drink any beer in such a situation.  
#When one is socializing with more non-Jews than Jews (and some even hold when it's half and half), strict Halacha for Ashkenazim is that one may drink anything besides date honey beer, but there are a wide range of opinions on what one can and cannot drink, reaching as far as an opinion that one cannot drink any beverage. Strict Sefardic Halacha is that one may not drink any beer in such a situation, but other alcohols are permitted.  
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===Attending Non-Jewish Weddings===
===Attending Non-Jewish Weddings===

Revision as of 00:51, 18 July 2019

Socializing With Non-Jews Without Alcohol

Social Drinking With Non-Jews

  1. When one is socializing with more non-Jews than Jews (and some even hold when it's half and half), strict Halacha for Ashkenazim is that one may drink anything besides date honey beer, but there are a wide range of opinions on what one can and cannot drink, reaching as far as an opinion that one cannot drink any beverage. Strict Sefardic Halacha is that one may not drink any beer in such a situation, but other alcohols are permitted.

Attending Non-Jewish Weddings

Attending Business Holiday Parties

Links

  1. Shiur from Rav Yoni Levin