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Can Jews eat meat and dairy together?

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Jews consider dairy products kosher as long as they are not from forbidden animals or nothing is added to the product to render it non-kosher, such as rennet in cheese. Additionally, some Jews will only use products labeled 'chalav Yisroel', these are dairy items that have Jews directly involved in their production.

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Yes, it is kosher to combine fish with dairy. In the laws of kashrut there are three food categories: dairy, meat, and pareve (neutral). Fish falls in the category of being pareve. Some Sephardi groups do not combine fish and dairy though.

However, although fish is pareve, there is a Talmudic tradition of not eating fish and meat on the same plate.

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The Torah specified that we cannot cook a kid (baby goat) in its mother's milk. So that we don't accidentally violate this or appear to violate this, we do not combine dairy and meat in any way.

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Meat and dairy together is not kosher for Jews.

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No, because that means they're not following the kosher rule.

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Yes, Judaism does not prohibit the eating of fish and dairy together. However, most Sephardi Jews do not combine dairy and fish.

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Yes, if the dairy is finished at least one half hour before the meat is started, and they are treated as two separate meals, not one. Separate dishes and tablecloths will be needed.

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