Saturday, February 4, 2012

Jewish food laws, if one can't put milk next to meat,Does that mean that a cheeseburger is off the menu?

how bout pizza , I'm just curious as a christian I follow the food laws in deutoronamy, but am a little confused as to the extreme details,I know the biggies,haven't touch pork in 15 years( i miss bacon :0) don't eat shellfish,or certain birds (scavengers)

can anyone whose serious help?!Jewish food laws, if one can't put milk next to meat,Does that mean that a cheeseburger is off the menu?
I have heard that there is some health benifit from seperating milk and dairy. The iron in meat and the calcium in dairy tend to bind together so that you don't get the benifit of either one. By not eating them at the same meal you better absorb both the calcium and the iron.



Now obviously that is not the reason we don't mix the two. The basis of the command is the fact that Torah says you should not boil a kid in its mother's milk. Now that could be taken just at face value. But Torah makes the same command 3 different times in 3 different places. That is understood to mean that the command has to be taken at more than its face value. A "hedge" of protection is placed around the basic command. So the understanding that is accepted is that no mixing of milk and dairy is permitted.



Now as to how you should live your life, obviously there is no need for you to live under the rabbinic injunctions unless you feel like it. Yes, it is probably improper for you to take and animal from its mother and to take its mother's milk that was intended to nourish it and the boil that kid in that milk. But whether you should keep milk plates and meat plates in different cupboards - that probably isn't anything you really need to worry about.



Be obediant to the basic commands of Scripture and don't worry about the traditions unless you are convinced that the tradition is appropriate to observe. In the position you are in you don't need to feel that you have to answer to anyone about how you are obediant, don't let them judge you in your keeping of dietary laws, holy days or anything else. Live righteously and do justice.
sure does.Jewish food laws, if one can't put milk next to meat,Does that mean that a cheeseburger is off the menu?
Not if you buy it from one of the fast food chains.



The hamburger is not really meat and the cheese is not really a dairy product. They are both synthesized from cow manure.





Happy dining!!!
Fish have to have scales. Maybe a vegetarian pizza. No cheeseburgers for sure, veggie burgers maybe, that's about all I know. As a Christian, I believe we are under grace and not the law, but it's still a healthier way to live. There is a book at the Christian bookstores titled "What Would Jesus Eat" it's pretty interesting.Jewish food laws, if one can't put milk next to meat,Does that mean that a cheeseburger is off the menu?
If you are a christian you can eat any food you want. Read Acts 11:1-9
yep. no cheeseburger or just cheese/veggie pizza. check your freezer section at your local grocery store for amy's (organic) no cheese pizza or digorno's has a wheat crust with roasted vegs. both are very good.
Have you ever really thought why the bible says you shouldn't eat pork, shellfish or scavengers? It was an early health manual before we had proper hygene knowledge, fridges and health inspectors.



I'd suggest you look into 21st century food hygiene and technology. If god didn't want you to eat bacon, christ wouldn't have cured the pig. I hope this helps, I am serious.
as a Jew I will tell you that you do not need to worry about those things.



The dietary laws in the Torah were given by G-d to the Jewish people and are not necessary for anyone else



so go eat what you want and blame it on me
Sorry to be the one to break it to you but Jesus came to save us from the Law and God made everything clean..my spouse no longer eats pork and a good sub. for a BLT is the norm and bacos i know it sounds gross but no pork involved...people now a days don't eat those things due to health reasons..if you want to follow those laws then if no milk near meat then say goodbye to pizza/cheeseburgers/most fast food that will kill you quicker anyways you are better off w/out those..
Well yes obviously!!! sorry i don't mean to sound horrible!! it's just that well surely you could figure that out.

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