A new Mishna teaches us that a Jew may send a kosher animal to a non-Jew with the gid ha-nasheh, sciatic nerve, attached. We do not need to worry that it will be resold to a Jew because the Jew would certainly notice the difference.
The Gemara notes that it is important for the non-Jew to provide the Jew with the entire piece of meat. IF the meat is cut up, it is disqualified. The Gemara also suggests that geneivat data, stealing his mind/ fraud, is involved. If we create the impression that the geneivat da'at is permitted,
Is this actual theft? II Shmuel (15:6) provides a proof text: Avshalom "stole the hearts of the people of Israel. The Ritva and others assert that we are not permitted to mislead anyone, Jew or non-Jew.
This daf alludes to] close friendship between Jews and non-Jews. This is highly discouraged in other dap. Clearly Jews have always been friendly with some non-Jews
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