Milk and meat in Jewish law
The mixture of meat and dairy (Hebrew: בשר בחלב, romanized: basar bechalav, lit. 'meat in milk') is forbidden according to Jewish law. This dietary law, basic to kashrut, is based on two verses in the Book of Exodus, which forbid "boiling a (goat) kid in its mother's milk" and a third repetition of this prohibition in Deuteronomy.
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Torah: | Exodus 23:19 Exodus 34:26 Deuteronomy 14:21 |
Babylonian Talmud: | Hullin 113b, 115b |
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