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Laws of Kosher – Milk and Meat


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Nissan Dovid Dubov
Rabbi Nissan D. Dubov is director of Chabad Lubavitch in Wimbledon, UK.


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Posted: Mar 5, 2012
RE: milk
Good question. Only the milk of kosher animals kosher. So camel and horse milk is not okay.
Posted By Rabbi Menachem Posner

Posted: Mar 3, 2012
milk
I know that camels are not kosher to eat, nor are horses. I was wondering if the milk from these animals would be kosher? I assume that sheep milk and goat milk would be kosher.
Posted By Anonymous, College Park, Md.



 

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Laws of Kosher – Milk and Meat
This class surveys the laws of kosher, specifically the details of milk and meat.

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