Using a Kettle in a Hotel Abroad
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Question
Hello Rabbi,
I am staying at a hotel abroad, and there is an electric kettle in my room. Is it permissible for me to use it, or should I be concerned that it might have been used to pour over non-kosher food?
Answer
Shalom and blessings,
It is permissible to use the kettle, because even if it was used to pour over non-kosher food, the kettle is not prohibited retroactively.
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