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# There is considerable debate whether this applies outside [[Israel]]. <Ref>Beiur Halacha 489:10 s.v. Af </ref>
# There is considerable debate whether this applies outside [[Israel]]. <Ref>Beiur Halacha 489:10 s.v. Af </ref>
==Yayin Nesech==
==Yayin Nesech==
See [[Kosher Wine: Yayin Nesech, Stam Yeinam, and Maga Akum]] for details.
# Wine which was poured in a sacrificial manner to an Avoda Zara is forbidden biblically. The same is true of any food served to an Avoda Zara. <Ref>Rambam Machalot Assurot 11:1 </ref>
# Wine which was poured in a sacrificial manner to an Avoda Zara is forbidden biblically. The same is true of any food served to an Avoda Zara. <Ref>Rambam Machalot Assurot 11:1 </ref>
# Wine that was moved by a non-Jew is forbidden by rabbinic decree. There is a dispute whether the wine is forbidden upon touch of a non-Jew. <Ref>S”A YD 124:11, Shach 124:20 </ref>
# Wine that was moved by a non-Jew is forbidden by rabbinic decree. There is a dispute whether the wine is forbidden upon touch of a non-Jew. <Ref>S”A YD 124:11, Shach 124:20 </ref>
# One may not drink wine that belongs to a non-Jew and is considered Stam Yainom. <Ref>Rambam Machalot Assurot 11:7 </ref>
# One may not drink wine that belongs to a non-Jew and is considered Stam Yainom. <Ref>Rambam Machalot Assurot 11:7 </ref>
==Fish and Meat==
==Fish and Meat==
# It’s forbidden to eat fish and meat together because Chazal felt that there was a health concern. <Ref>Shulchan Aruch YD 116:2, Yalkut Yosef YD 87:83, Kitzur Shulchan Aruch 33:1 </ref>
# It’s forbidden to eat fish and meat together because Chazal felt that there was a health concern. <Ref>Shulchan Aruch YD 116:2, Yalkut Yosef YD 87:83, Kitzur Shulchan Aruch 33:1 </ref>