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Question: I understand there is a prohibition against eating poultry and dairy because people could confuse poultry for meat. This makes sense. But I had...
Mrs. Esty Davidson: Welcome. I'll be with you in a moment... Chana: Is it okay to drink soy milk with a meal that has red meat? Mrs. Esty Davidson: if...
As far as the laws of milk and meat are concerned, fish does not fall under the category of "meat" that is prohibited with milk. The...
The Short Answer: Neither chicken nor fish meet the Torah's criteria for meat (in this context). Chicken1, however, is rabbinically considered...
Rabbi Yossi Mandel: Hello. Please be patient, as I am chatting with more than 1 person. I'll be with you shortly. kosherman: i try to bee very careful...
Question: If I am eating a kosher steak, can i eat it "rare" or "medium done", or must it be cooked "well done" ? Answer:...
Good question. Rashi - foremost Torah commentator - addresses this as well. Here is what he says: "Each one that he prepared, he took and brought...
Question: If the Torah states that a kid can not be cooked in its mother's milk, then wouldn't the prohibition between meat and milk depend on the...
Dairy and meat may not be simultaneously present on the same table. This applies, though, only to a table upon which one eats; serving trays or serving...
After eating dairy, one can eat meat so long as he does the following: 1. separates the meals by reciting the necessary berachot, 2. cleanses his mouth,...