[Avodah] non-kosher and milk

Micha Berger micha at aishdas.org
Tue Oct 24 13:04:04 PDT 2006


On Tue, October 24, 2006 7:17 am, RRGoldmeier wrote:
: If a person would eat non-kosher meat (either pork, for example, or
: neveilah), let's say by accident, would it give him a status of fleishige?
: Would he be allowed to drink a glass of milk afterwards?

A tamei species, no. Lo sevasheil gedi requires that it be ke'ein haperat,
which thus only includes beheimos tehoros. And unlike chayos and ofos, there
was no subsequent gezeirah prohibiting eating temei'os bechalav.

What that means is that despite the best attempts of our "kosher style"
brothers, they are technically better off eating a ham cheeseburger than one
made of beef. Basar bechalav, being assur behanaah, is worse.

This came up lehalakhah, as I know someone who had to have pork daily by
doctor's orders.

But the issur does apply to neveilos, and he would have to wait 6 hours.

Tir'u baTov!
-mi

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