Does a table need to be toiveled if it is made of glass? It doesn't seem to be common practice, but I would think it's a כלי אכילה.
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2Do you eat off the table? – Ploni Jul 17 '17 at 18:37
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yahadoot.net/item.asp?id=552&cid=16 – Double AA♦ Jul 17 '17 at 18:56
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@Ploni Please CMIIAW but I think if you put food down on the table (e.g. a bunch of bananas), that would be an issue... – Loewian Jul 18 '17 at 3:00
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@Loewian If you have box with some metal pens in it and you put the food down on top of the pens that would also be a problem? Putting the food down on it doesn't make it a כלי אכילה. – Ploni Jul 18 '17 at 3:02
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Related: judaism.stackexchange.com/questions/5979/microwave-tray-tevilah – Loewian Jul 18 '17 at 3:04
According to the Kof-K, citing the Shalmei Moed (p. 556), a table does not require tevila even if food is placed directly on it.
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