As you prepare to fire up the grill for the summer or hit the road on vacation, countless Kashrut issues arise: Can I cook on a public grill in a park? Can I use a hotel room microwave? How should one pray on an airplane? These commonly asked questions and many more will be answered in the OU’s 2017 Kosher summer and travel series.
Your esteemed guide through this halachic journey? It’s none other than Rabbi Moshe Elefant, COO of OU Kosher. View the questions and answers below!
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He makes no mention of the main issue which is obviously bugs.
Obviously, he does not share your belief that the main issue is bugs.
And what about utensils used in preparing the salad that were just used for treif and not (thoroughly) cleaned? And why the need to be so pc “recommend…avoiding”- can’t he just come out and say prohibited?
Josh He mentioned equipment . That means utensils Dugh
He said about washing them together- duh duh. That’s not what i said. Learn YD buddy.