I am going to be going to England this summer to play soccer. I will be going with a group of boys who aren't Jewish and therefore don't keep kosher. We will be taking long bus rides from place to place, and on the way stop for food at unkosher restaurants.
Is it halachicly incorrect to eat food that isn't cooked kosher but there is nothing wrong with it if it is the only food I can eat.
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rabbi so and so says that you can eat it if it is the only food you can get
rabbi jessica says that this is quite the problem and that u r write
Otherwise would you starve to death? If not and it would be possible to get Kosher food and just wait a little longer? If that isn't possible, and it is a matter of life and death, then eat-life is most important.
Also you don't have to go to a restaraunt-you can go to a grocery store and buy food there possibly?
RABBI KARP SAYS... Before going on such a trip you should make sure that you have food put aside so you should not come to such a situation where you will be forced to eat non-Kosher food.
ya eat it
rav ginsy says u hsould try to bring food but if ur hungry and it tastes good just eat it
It is incorrect. If you know the food will be unkosher, then bring your own food
Just eat the food
Good point Ari-if you didn't consider the problem and then it popped up then the circumstances could be different.
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