12/10/22 Shiur 398 Seudas Shabbos Eating out by others who have different Kashrus standards than you | Kiruv Who should you and who shouldnt you invite to your home

Published: Dec. 9, 2022, 11:37 a.m.

b"Should you in invite guests/ Kiruv at your Shabbos Seudos or is at expense of your children's Shabbos experience and your relationship with your children?\\nIf someone has different Kashrus standards than you can you eat in their house? What if they'll be insulted if you don't come?\\nWhat type of a Chezkas Kashrus does a person need to eat by him? If you\\u2019re a bachur and someone you don\\u2019t know, in shul, invites you, what constitutes a Chezkas Kashrus?\\nIf you know your host is \\u2018modern\\u2019 for example he keeps Kashrus, Shabbos and Taharas Hamishpacha, can you eat there? What about if he tells you I bought the highest degree of kashrus for you, is he \\u05e0\\u05d0\\u05de\\u05df?\\nwith Rabbi Yitzchok Fingerer \\u2013 Rov of the BJX Beis Medrash, Morah D'Asra of Brooklyn's Kiruv Center \\u2013 25:25\\n\\nwith Rabbi Mordechai Becher \\u2013 Renowned Lecturer and author \\u2013 46:31\\n\\n\\n\\nwith Rabbi Mordechai Farkash \\u2013 Rov in Bellevue Washington \\u2013 1:10:25\\n\\u05de\\u05e8\\u05d0\\u05d9 \\u05de\\u05e7\\u05d5\\u05de\\u05d5\\u05ea"