Q&A: Pork and Milk
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Pork and Milk
Question
If someone eats pork with milk, or any other non-kosher meat with milk, do they violate the prohibition of meat and milk?
Answer
No. Simply speaking, because one prohibition does not take effect on top of another prohibition. But in my view, it is probably due to a different principle, namely that prohibited meat was never forbidden together with milk. It simply is not included in the prohibition.
Pork was never forbidden with milk in the first place, unlike carrion and torn meat, where it depends on the Talmudic topic of one prohibition not taking effect on top of another prohibition.