Chapter 167 – Idolatry
167.1) Do not derive any profit from idols.
167.2) The law of annulment applies to idols, their appurtenances, and their ornaments.
167.3) You may derive benefit from candles that have been lit in front of an idol.
167.4) Some believe vestments of priests must be annulled.
167.5) Do not look at idols and their ornaments.
167.6) Do not bend down in front of an idol to pick up money or remove a splinter from your foot less you be thought to be bowing to the idol.
167.7) Do not lend money for the purpose of building houses of idol-worship.
167.8) Do not do business with idolaters where they assemble for worship and penance.
167.9) Do not mention the name of an idol.
167.10) “All kinds of mockery are forbidden, except mockery of idols.”
167.11) Do not give a gift to a heathen belonging to one of the seven peoples who inhabited Canaan, if he is not an acquaintance of the giver.
167.12) Do not praise heathens.
167.13) You may help their poor.
167.14) Do not be alone with a heathen belonging to one of the seven people.
167.15) A non-Jewess is not allowed to nurse a Jewish child in her own home.