Course Outline
The following set of shiurim are meant to broaden our understanding of practical Kashrus in the public sector. We will learn about the laws dealing with non-Jews who help prepare food, things forbidden because of sakana, sending food with a non-Jew and the laws of trusting a mumar. The following is a breakdown of the shiurim:
1) Pas Akum; Origins of the Gezara – 112:1
2) If the Pas Changes Hands – 112:2
3) Buying Pas – 112:3-8
4) If a Jew Helps – 112:9-12
5) Guests – 112:13-16
6) Bishul Akum – 113:1-3
7) A Question of Intention – 113:4-6
8) Negating the Hanacha – 113:7-11
9) Food that is Prepared Without Cooking – 113:12-16
TEST 1
10) Beer of non-Jews – 114:1-3
11) Others Kashrus issues – 114:4-7
12) Other foods – 114:8-12
13) Chalav Akum – 115.1
14) Gvinas Akum – 115.2-3
15) Things prohibited because of Sakana – 116
16) Doing business with non-kosher food – 117
17) Sending food with a non-Jew – 118.1-2
18) Sending food with a non-Jew – 118.3-7
19) Sending food with a non-Jew – 118.8-13
20) Trusting a mumar – 119.1-7
21) Trusting a mumar – 119.8-14
22) Trusting a mumar – 119.15-20