Guest guest Posted December 4, 2003 Report Share Posted December 4, 2003 Strict abiders of the kosher law (i.e. Husitic and Orthodox Jews) will often require separate silverware / dishes (not just prior to washing but at every meal)- if not a separate kitchen- for dairy and meat products. In their case I imagine it is more inconvenient than simply giving up either meat or dairy. Most traditional Jewish dishes call for one or the other, but soy milk or margarine could easily replace d. Now, why people like this would want to eat at Mc Donalds or any restaurant other than a kosher one is beyond me. , Sant & Brown <santbrown@l...> wrote: > > becoming a vegetarian / vegan is " cheating " , because keeping kosher is supposed to be hard and inconvenient > > And being a vegetarian / vegan *isn't*? Wheeeeee! I understood from > Jewish friends that the point was not the degree of inconvenience or > difficulty or even suffering, but simply keeping the Law, no extra > brownie points for doing more than keeping the Law. But what would I > know!!! *lol* You also wrote: > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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