Commentary for Avodah Zarah 75:4
אמר רב אסי אמר רב דגים קטנים מלוחים אין בהן משום בישולי עובדי כוכבים אמר רב יוסף אם צלאן עובד כוכבים סומך ישראל עליהם משום עירובי תבשילין ואי עבדינהו עובד כוכבים כסא דהרסנא אסור
R. Assi said in the name of Rav: Small fish when salted [by non-Jews] are not prohibited on account of having been cooked by non-Jews. R. Joseph said: If a non-Jew roasted them, an Israelite may rely upon them for eruv tavshilin. If a non-Jew made them into a pie of fish-hash it is prohibited.
Daf Shevui to Avodah Zarah
Since small salted fish can be eaten raw, the laws of foods cooked by Gentiles do not apply.
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Daf Shevui to Avodah Zarah
R. Joseph states two laws about these little fish. First of all, if the non-Jew cooked them, the Jew may use them for eruv tavshilin. This is the meal that one begins to cook on erev Yom Tov, as if he is making it for Shabbat, that allows him to continue to cook on Yom Tov for Shabbat.
The second law is that if the non-Jew makes these fish into a fish-hash pie, the pie is prohibited because of the crust which was baked by the non-Jew.
The second law is that if the non-Jew makes these fish into a fish-hash pie, the pie is prohibited because of the crust which was baked by the non-Jew.
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