Study Avodah Zarah folio 29B with parallel Hebrew-English text, traditional commentary, and modern study tools. Free access to Babylonian Talmud online.
Mishnah: This Mishnah discusses the halakhic status of various items that belong to non-Jews. These are items that belong to non-Jews and are prohibited to Jews, and their prohibition is that of an item from which deriving benefit is prohibited: Wine, and vinegar belonging to non-Jews that was orig
Meat that enters the house of idol worship is permitted, and meat that exits this house is prohibited, because it is considered as offerings to the dead, i.e., to idols; this is the statement of R' Akiva. With regard to those going to a festival of idolatry [tarput], it is prohibited to engage in
Wineskins and jugs belonging to non-Jews, which have a Jew’s wine contained in them, are prohibited to Jews, and their prohibition is that of an item from which deriving benefit is prohibited; this is the statement of R' Meir. And the Rabbis say: Their prohibition is not that of an item from whic
Fish stew [murayes] and cheese of Beit Unyaki belonging to non-Jews are prohibited, and their prohibition is that of an item from which deriving benefit is prohibited. This is the statement of R' Meir. And the Rabbis say: Their prohibition is not that of an item from which deriving benefit is prohi
R' Yehuda said: R' Yishmael asked R' Yehoshua a series of questions while they were traveling along the road. R' Yishmael said to him: For what reason did the rabbis prohibit the cheeses of non-Jews? R' Yehoshua said to him: Because non-Jews curdle cheese with the stomach contents of an unslaughte