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                                        Idolatrous Books


            1.  Rambam  – It is prohibited to read such books.
            2.  Igrot Moshe  – It is permitted to rule on matters of halacha, but only by gedolei hador.
               If one needs to teach about an aspect of avoda zara, it must taught in a way that it is
               clear that it is nonsense and foolishness.


                                 Deriving Benefit from Idolatry

            1.  Shulchan Aruch  – It is prohibited to derive benefit from idolatry even if it has
               already been burned. One may not derive benefit from the sounds, scent or sight of
               idolatry.
            2.  Chochmat Adam  – It is forbidden to sit in the shade of avoda zara.
            3.  The use of tunes played for idol worship
               a.  Sefer Chasidim, Rema, and Mishna Berura  – It is forbidden to use idolatrous
                   songs as part of Tefilla.
               b.  Yabia Omer  – It is permitted.
               c.  Igrot Moshe  – It is prohibited even if this tune is no longer used for idolatry.

                                   Praising an Idol Worshiper


            1.  Gemara and Shulchan Aruch  – It is forbidden to praise an idol or idol worshiper.
            2.  Tzitz Eliezer  – The prohibition applies only to an idol worshiper.

            3.  Shach  – It applies to any gentile.
            4.  Chochmat Adam  – The reason is so that one should not become close with a gentile
               and learn from his actions.





















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