yes.even when eating.
Orthodox Jews keep meat and dairy separate at all times.
Yes, but make sure you keep dairy separate from meat.
Dairy products are a good source of calcium, which is used by bones.
Meat and dairy.
by eating dairy products.
No, this is not allowed for those who keep kosher.
Kosher regulations do not permit mixing milk dishes with meat dishes. This is why kosher kitchens have 2 sets of silverware, dishes etc., to keep from mixing. Two sinks is not strictly required but is usually the case in religious Jewish homes.
You should eat at least 3 dairy products each day, but you still need all the other food groups to keep a balanced diet
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Kosher is the diet of Jews. Jews keep kosher. If you keep kosher you cannot eat: shellfish, pork, or dairy mixed with meat. The main land of Jews is Israel. So technically, the nationality of kosher is Israel.
Jews keep the Torah in a separate room and when they need it the Jews can't touch it so they use a pointer when they read from it. I hope that helps
Dairies milk cows and sell it to make cheese, or they can keep it and drink it. It's really good! But the sooner the milk from the cow is chilled, the better it will be. You can use the creamy stuffi from milk to make butter.