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We have an apartment in Tel Aviv which we are going to let a family from Sderot stay in while the war is on. They do not keep kosher and I wonder if once they have used my dishes and pots etc., if I can use them afterwards if they are toiveled?

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We have become vegetarians (who eat cheese, eggs, fish) and would like to use our fleishig dishes, pots, and pans with milchig recipes. We have incomplete sets of both fleishig and milchig dishes and cookware, so we thought it would be much more economical to combine both sets. We know that we can can boil the silverware, but what about dishes, pots, and pans?

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If I move into an apartment that does not have a gas stove how can I prepare fresh kosher liver so that it stays kosher? I have always prepared it in a flame broiler. Thank you. Shabbat Shalom.

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I received a Pyrex dish that was most likely used for non kosher food. Is it possible to kosher this baking dish? If rekoshering is possible, is the process same as regular glass?

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Hi Rabbi Is Halachically allowed to study medical studies [not religious related] with an atheist friend? It might be Pikuach-Nefesh, and it's something that I can't study with anyone else. Thanks so much!