Preparing Non-Kosher Food for Others
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Question
I work with Jews who do not observe Torah and mitzvot, and we are participating in a joint activity at a cooking workshop. The workshop is kosher under rabbinical supervision, but from my inquiry with the supervisor, it is difficult or impossible to eat there. My question is: May I participate in the food preparation even though I believe I cannot eat it? Is there an issue of 'placing a stumbling block before the blind'?
Answer
Shalom Rav,
There is no prohibition of 'placing a stumbling block before the blind' when the food will be prepared even without your actions.
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