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Can gentile workers eat non-kosher food in a Jewish home?

  

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renovating: should non-jewish workers be allowed to bring and eat non-Kosher food in a jewish home?

Mrs. Dinka Kumer: they can

Mrs. Dinka Kumer: but they should keep their food away from a kosher food area

Mrs. Dinka Kumer: or if they do sit at a table, then it should be covered with a disposable table cloth

Mrs. Dinka Kumer: and post eating hand washing is better done in the bathroom sink

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Kosher
Literally means "fit." Commonly used to describe foods which are permitted by Jewish dietary laws, but is also used to describe religious articles (such as a Torah scroll or Sukkah) which meet the requirements of Jewish law.