Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Mixtures of milk and meat (Hebrew: בשר בחלב, basar bechalav, literally "meat in milk") are prohibited according to Jewish law. This dietary law, basic to kashrut, is based on two verses in the Book of Exodus, which forbid "boiling a (kid) goat in its mother's milk" and a third repetition of this prohibition in Deuteronomy.According to the Talmud, these three almost identical references are the basis for three distinct dietary laws:the prohibition against cooking a mixture of milk and meatthe prohibition against eating a cooked mixture of milk and meatthe prohibition against deriving any benefit from a cooked mixture of milk and meat.↑ ↑ ↑ ↑"@en }
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- Milk_and_meat_in_Jewish_law abstract "Mixtures of milk and meat (Hebrew: בשר בחלב, basar bechalav, literally "meat in milk") are prohibited according to Jewish law. This dietary law, basic to kashrut, is based on two verses in the Book of Exodus, which forbid "boiling a (kid) goat in its mother's milk" and a third repetition of this prohibition in Deuteronomy.According to the Talmud, these three almost identical references are the basis for three distinct dietary laws:the prohibition against cooking a mixture of milk and meatthe prohibition against eating a cooked mixture of milk and meatthe prohibition against deriving any benefit from a cooked mixture of milk and meat.↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".