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# It is permitted for one person to eat fish at the same table as someone eating meat. <ref>The [http://www.hebrewbooks.org/pdfpager.aspx?req=45241&st=&pgnum=103&hilite= Shem Chadash (p. 48a)] has a doubt whether or not there is a prohibition for two people to eat fish and meat on the same table since there's a danger to eat them together and dangers are treated more severely than something that is forbidden. On the other hand, we can argue that since in order to permit eating the fish after meat or vice versa you just need to wash you're hands we're not concerned that someone would eat them together without washing his hands. He concludes that it is permitted. Kaf HaChaim 173:6 is lenient when two people are eating together but strict when one person is eating with multiple foods on the table. eating fish and meat is dangerous we're not concerned that people will come to eat them together. However, Kaf HaChaim 116:35 is strict even for two people eating at the same table. Yalkut Yosef (YD 87:84, Isur V'heter v. 3, p. 315) rules that it is permitted since it is dangerous we're not concerned that people will eat them together. This approach can also be found in Yabia Omer YD 6:9.</ref>
# It is permitted for one person to eat fish at the same table as someone eating meat. <ref>The [http://www.hebrewbooks.org/pdfpager.aspx?req=45241&st=&pgnum=103&hilite= Shem Chadash (p. 48a)] has a doubt whether or not there is a prohibition for two people to eat fish and meat on the same table since there's a danger to eat them together and dangers are treated more severely than something that is forbidden. On the other hand, we can argue that since in order to permit eating the fish after meat or vice versa you just need to wash you're hands we're not concerned that someone would eat them together without washing his hands. He concludes that it is permitted. Kaf HaChaim 173:6 is lenient when two people are eating together but strict when one person is eating with multiple foods on the table. eating fish and meat is dangerous we're not concerned that people will come to eat them together. However, Kaf HaChaim 116:35 is strict even for two people eating at the same table. Yalkut Yosef (YD 87:84, Isur V'heter v. 3, p. 315) rules that it is permitted since it is dangerous we're not concerned that people will eat them together. This approach can also be found in Yabia Omer YD 6:9.</ref>
# It is permitted for one person to eat fish at the same table as someone eating dairy. <ref>Yalkut Yosef (YD 87:84, Isur V'heter v. 3, p. 315). Even though some say that it is forbidden to eat fish with dairy based on Bet Yosef 87:3, nonetheless, there is no issue with having two people eating fish and dairy on the same table as the Mishna Chullin 103b explicitly states that it is permitted to eat dairy at the same table that there is fish.</ref>
# It is permitted for one person to eat fish at the same table as someone eating dairy. <ref>Yalkut Yosef (YD 87:84, Isur V'heter v. 3, p. 315). Even though some say that it is forbidden to eat fish with dairy based on Bet Yosef 87:3, nonetheless, there is no issue with having two people eating fish and dairy on the same table as the Mishna Chullin 103b explicitly states that it is permitted to eat dairy at the same table that there is fish.</ref>
==Parve Foods on the Table at a Meat Meal==
#A person should have separate meat and dairy salt containers if he leaves them open on the table and people dip food in because meat and dairy might get into the container and back onto food.<ref>Rama 88:2, Kaf Hachaim 88:29</ref> However, if it is a covered salt shaker it can be used for meat and dairy, though still some have the practice to have separate salt shakers.<ref>Badei Hashulchan 88:30</ref>
# Bread crumbs left on the table after you ate meat shouldn’t be eaten with dairy and vice versa.<ref>Shulchan Aruch 89:4</ref> However, a large piece of bread left on the table is still parve and you don’t have to be concerned that it was touched by meat or dairy.<ref>Badei Hashulchan 89:99</ref>
#Salads or parve foods on the table during a meat meal if you take with your silverware that you ate with, the food is now meat and shouldn’t be eaten with dairy. However, if they are taken with a serving utensil then one can eat them with a dairy meal unless there’s children at the table who might be not careful not to touch the foods on the table.<ref>Badei Hashulchan 89:99</ref>
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