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SHULCHAN ARUCH
Part II: Yoreh De'ah

Chapter 11 - IDOLATRY

It is forbidden to derive benefit from idols, their accessories, or things that are ordinarily sacrificed to them (or could be sacrificed in the Temple) or used in their service. Idols and accessories that belong to a non-Jew become permissible if he annuls them (though they should not be used for sacred purposes), and things used in an idol's service become forbidden only if the service causes a change in them (139:1-7,9-10,12-14;142:13;143:4;145:9). On how to accomplish annulment see 144:1-2,146:1-13. Things given to or used by an idol's priests are not forbidden unless they are used during worship (139:8,11).

Natural objects or living creatures cannot become idols even if they are worshipped. Structures or plants do not become idols unless they are constructed or planted for purposes of worship, but they can become accessories to idols, and improvements made in them while they are worshipped also become forbidden (142:12;145:1-8). A non-Jew or an apostate can make something into an idol even if it does not belong to him (145:8).

If things forbidden because of idolatry become mixed up with any number of others they all become forbidden, but if an item from the mixture is destroyed the others can be used two at a time, and if an item from the mixture becomes mixed with other items the second mixture is permitted (140:1). [Compare Sec. 8b.]

Idol-related things should be sought out and destroyed (146:14-15). One must not derive benefit from the fire or ashes when such things are burned (142:1), but the heat that remains after the fire is gone is permitted (142:4). One must not derive benefit from things made or improved by using idol-related tools or materials (142:2-7), but if the idol-related source contributed only in part the result is permitted (see 142:7-8,11). If these things become mixed up with others, money equal to them in value must be destroyed, after which the mixture becomes permitted (142:3-4). One should not intentionally derive benefit from the shade of idol-related structures (142:9-10; see 143:1) or from looking at or listening to idol-related sights or sounds (142:15).

One should not make things that will be used for the direct benefit of idolatry, but if one is paid for doing so the payment is permitted (143:2). One should not patronize establishments or pay fees whose proceeds directly benefit idolatry (143:3,5-6;149:1-5). One should not sell things to a non-Jew or give or lend him money if he may use them for idolatrous purposes (139:15;151:1-4).

Images are forbidden if it is possible that they are worshipped (141:1-4; 142:14). It is forbidden to make complete solid or raised images of people or angels, or any images of heavenly bodies except for purposes of study (141:4-7). It is forbidden to make buildings or utensils that look like the Temple or its utensils (141:8). Books used in idol worship should not be sold to non-Jews, and one should not even sell them writing materials if they will be used to write such books (139:15).

One should avoid giving the appearance of bowing to idols or showing them respect (150:1-3). It is forbidden to swear in the name of an idol (or even to cause a non-Jew to do so) or to mention its name (unless it is mentioned in the Bible) or refer to it in a respectful way (147:1-5; 146:15). One must not have dealings with a non-Jew, particularly at holiday times, if this may lead to his giving thanks to an idol (see 148), and one must not assist a non-Jew in preparations that are specifically associated with idolatry (see 156:3). Nowadays, when idolatry is not common, dealings with non-Jews are permitted if avoiding them would lead to resentment (148:1-12; see 152:1-2). One should not be unnecessarily generous or complimentary to non-Jews (151:11,14), but it is permissible to be charitable to them (151:12-13).

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