Breast milk is parve. Google breast milk and parve or pareve for a
couple of references.
Basically, milk is only dairy (milchig) when it comes from a kosher
animal.
Milk from non-kosher animals is not kosher, milk from humans is parve
(neither dairy or meat). Very practical.
Naomi Bar-Yam
On Jan 6, 2008, at 4:24 PM, LACTNET automatic digest system wrote:
> A question came up today regarding followers of
> Orthodox Judaism and whether breastmilk could be used
> with a meat meal for a young baby/child. I think I
> remember that breastmilk is parve. Does anyone know
> if that is correct? I will be quizzed on the answer.
> Thanks to anyone who knows the answer.
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