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I've also heard the argument that it comes from an animal welfare perspective:

It seems a little ghoulish to eat a calf with its mother's milk.



That doesn't explain the rule as practiced.


Good point.

I'm definitely not an expert on Jewish law (my exposure to it is through reading Leviticus as a Christian). I suppose it's possible that the reason changed over time. However, now that I think about it the health reasons that others have pointed out seem to make more sense. Especially since I would presume that a cow wouldn't have the intelligence to actually be concerned about the precise manner in which you eat it.




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