Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Bosor B'cholov or Not?



Is kosher meat with Kosher cheese heated in a microwave, considered real authentic bosor bicholov?

Every time I try I always have a wise guy tell they both must be kosher food and cooked together.

Is a microwave considered cooking? According to whom is it not considered cooking? If you go according to that shita that holds that microwaving isn’t kosher, AND technically the hotdogs are already cooked, so according to the Rashal ……

4 comments:

s(b.) said...

fleisch is fleisch, no? not mixing m and f is something I actually think has a nice side to it (which isn't to say that I haven't done it). I regard it as a reminder to be compassionate to others (all others, even animals), not just laws shoved down one's throat. On that level, I dig it. I'm not there in my day to day, but if I decided to be, I could, 'cause I like the idea of remembering to be compassionate. Food choices, or combinations, in this case, just serve as a reminder of that. (to me.) and I totally understand if you disagree. I used to be really angry about lots of jstuff till I realized it was the symptom, not the cause, of my anger.

Anonymous said...

Did you know that African Hunter Gatherers, as well as many herders, do not mix milk and meat?

e said...

"oy, s'iz shver tzu zein a goy!"

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