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# It is permitted to leave a meat dish and a dairy dish next to one another on a serving table or the kitchen counter, from where people aren't eating.<ref>S"A YD 88:1, Yalkut Yosef YD 88:2</ref>
# It is permitted to leave a meat dish and a dairy dish next to one another on a serving table or the kitchen counter, from where people aren't eating.<ref>S"A YD 88:1, Yalkut Yosef YD 88:2</ref>
# It is permitted for one person to eat fish at the same table as someone eating meat. <ref>Yalkut Yosef YD 88:3. [Such is implied from Mishna Chullin 103b.]</ref>
# It is permitted for one person to eat fish at the same table as someone eating meat. <ref>Yalkut Yosef YD 88:3. [Such is implied from Mishna Chullin 103b.]</ref>
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  1. It is forbidden for one person to eat meat and another person to eat dairy at the same table. [1] This also applies both to poultry and dairy.[2]
  2. It is permitted to leave a meat dish and a dairy dish next to one another on a serving table or the kitchen counter, from where people aren't eating.[3]
  3. It is permitted for one person to eat fish at the same table as someone eating meat. [4]

Sources

  1. Mishna Chullin 103b, S"A YD 88:1. The concern of the Rabbis was that if a person was eating meat at the same table as someone eating dairy, they might come to exchange food and come to eat meat and dairy together.
  2. Mishna Chullin 104b, S"A YD 88:1
  3. S"A YD 88:1, Yalkut Yosef YD 88:2
  4. Yalkut Yosef YD 88:3. [Such is implied from Mishna Chullin 103b.]