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Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Wordless Wednesday

2 comments:

Shosh said...

Sorry about the closed comments - I'll answer your question here! It's only when we eat dairy after meat, not the other way around. We can eat dairy and then eat meat, we just have a drink or something in between - some people wait 5-10 minutes or something.
In terms of kids - it doesnt apply for babies. Generally, in Judaism, kids are not required to fulfill the commandments until they are 13 - which is bar mitzvah age and then they "legally" in judaism become an adult. But we have them do things from younger ages so they learn. So its not set in stone - everyone does their own thing- but generally, when kids are old enough to understand the concepts, they start following the rules. So T doesnt wait - if she wants milk after she had chicken, thats oaky. But K & D will have to wait. If it's been 5 hours instead of 6, then i will usually let them have it, because again, its really just to learn the ways, and get used to it - so the hour doesnt make such a difference for little kids. For adults- it must be 6 hours.
I know this is all very complicated! But once you do it it's just second nature!

Orah said...

they look so cozy.