daf bit: Avodah Zarah 69
Oct. 21st, 2010 09:05 amIt's not discussed here, but it appears that if he left but there was not enough time for the heathen to do anything to the wine, the wine is still permitted. Sometime between mishnaic times and now the rabbis got a lot more cautious, to the point of forbidding wine that has been so much as touched by gentiles unless precautions are taken. I am mildly curious about when and how that happened. (Note to my non-Jewish friends: I hold more liberally than that, though I'm cautious in SCA or fannish settings because there are actually pagans in some numbers in those communities.)
(Today's daf is actually 68 but doesn't distill well.)
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Date: 2010-10-21 03:31 pm (UTC)Although, come to think of it, my Uncle Eugene Z"L wouldn't drink from a bottle of kosher wine that my father had opened; their kitchen was (and remains) kosher, but not shomer shabbes.
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Date: 2010-10-22 02:46 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2010-10-25 04:25 am (UTC)