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The repetition of the verse teaches us that it is not only forbidden to cook meat and milk together, but it's also forbidden to then eat or derive benefit from ...
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Halakhah specifically encourages us to separate meat and dairy products and prohibits us from eating them together.
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In Jewish tradition, the prohibition on mixing dairy and meat products has been interpreted in several different ways. Some see it as an implementation of the ...
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The mixture of meat and dairy is forbidden according to Jewish law. This dietary law, basic to kashrut, is based on two verses in the Book of Exodus, ...
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The Torah forbids eating meat and milk in combination, and even forbids the act of cooking them together (as well as deriving benefit from such a mixture).
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According to the Talmud,8 it's sufficient if one eats or drinks something else in order to cleanse the mouth of any residual dairy foods before eating meat.
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