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==Butter== | ==Butter== | ||
# Some Geonim held that butter has the status of cheese and butter of a non-Jew is forbidden, while others hold that it isn't like cheese and is permitted even if there was no Jew watching the milking.<ref>Shulchan Aruch 115:3</ref> In a place that the minhag is to be lenient one can be lenient but if the minhag of the majority of the place is strict one should be strict.<ref>Shulchan Aruch 115:3 based on the Rosh</ref> If there is no minhag one should be strict.<ref>Ben Yisrael Lnochri p. 145 citing Tzemach Tzedek Chadashot YD 75. Kaf Hachaim 115:43 writes that the minhag in Baghdad is to be lenient.</ref> | # Some Geonim held that butter has the status of cheese and butter of a non-Jew is forbidden, while others hold that it isn't like cheese and is permitted even if there was no Jew watching the milking.<ref>Shulchan Aruch 115:3</ref> In a place that the minhag is to be lenient one can be lenient but if the minhag of the majority of the place is strict one should be strict.<ref>Shulchan Aruch 115:3 based on the Rosh. Yalkut Yosef (YD 81:22 Isur Vheter v. 2 p. 107) is lenient.</ref> If there is no minhag one should be strict.<ref>Ben Yisrael Lnochri p. 145 citing Tzemach Tzedek Chadashot YD 75. Kaf Hachaim 115:43 writes that the minhag in Baghdad is to be lenient.</ref> | ||
==Yogurt== | ==Yogurt== | ||
# There is a major dispute if yogurt of a non-Jew is permitted.<ref>Kaf Hachaim 115:50 writes that the minhag of Baghdad was to be lenient but someone who is a Yarei Hashem would be strict since most poskim say it is forbidden.</ref> | # There is a major dispute if yogurt of a non-Jew is permitted.<ref>Kaf Hachaim 115:50 writes that the minhag of Baghdad was to be lenient but someone who is a Yarei Hashem would be strict since most poskim say it is forbidden.</ref> |