I was talking about a deli in a food store.  Most (if not all) delis that are in food 
stores (on Long Island, at least) are set up
like this.  Now, it's true that I don't know who shops for the Kosher food in a mixed 
deli (I know several non-Jews who prefer some
types of Kosher foods over non-Kosher because of the inferred cleanliness).  They 
could be Reformed Jews, or even non-Jews but I do
know that these delis exist and I do know that someone buys the food there...

On a stupid note - I bought herring in a Jewish Restaurant / deli once and asked them 
to put on cream sauce - do'h!

Howie

----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Dinowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 4:10 PM
Subject: Re: McKosher's?


> No disrespect, but I don't know any religious Jew who would eat at such
> a place. I've never even seen such a place in existence. Lets put it
> this way, your trusting your spiritual being to another when you eat
> out. Your trusting that they will not feed you food that will
> spiritually pollute you. If you were allergic to fish and there was a
> store with a fish counter and a meat counter, would you really trust
> them to never mix the two? To never have fish dishes mixed with the meat
> ones? silverware, serving utensils, work area, anything? No religious
> Jew I know would trust it. A meat restaurant is a meat one, a milk one
> is a milk one and a non-Kosher one is a non-Kosher one. You don't (and
> can't) mix them in any way.
>
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