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===Drinking or Eating a Spouse's Leftovers=== | ===Drinking or Eating a Spouse's Leftovers=== | ||
#The Rabbis also prohibited the husband from drinking his wife's leftovers, as this is an act that denotes endearment.<ref>Shulchan Aruch (Yoreh Deah 195:4) </ref> This restriction applies specifically to the male, the wife however, may eat or drink her husband's leftovers.<ref>Rama (Yoreh Deah 195:4). The | #The Rabbis also prohibited the husband from drinking his wife's leftovers, as this is an act that denotes endearment.<ref>Shulchan Aruch (Yoreh Deah 195:4) </ref> This restriction applies specifically to the male, the wife however, may eat or drink her husband's leftovers.<ref>Rama (Yoreh Deah 195:4). The Taz 195:5 explains that this act only denotes endearment to males drinking their wives leftovers and not the other way around.</ref> | ||
#The husband may partake of his wife's leftovers in any of the following circumstances: | #The husband may partake of his wife's leftovers in any of the following circumstances: | ||
#*The drink was transferred to another utensil. This is beneficial even if the contents were then poured back into the original utensil.<ref>Rama (Yoreh Deah 195:4), Taharat Habayit (vol. 2, pp. 125-127)</ref> | #*The drink was transferred to another utensil. This is beneficial even if the contents were then poured back into the original utensil.<ref>Rama (Yoreh Deah 195:4), Taharat Habayit (vol. 2, pp. 125-127)</ref> |