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... with Jewish law. Permitted foods can also be non-kosher if not prepared in accordance with Jewish law. Why people observe these laws? One of the laws is that meat and dairy products could not be eaten together. There is evidence that eating these together interferes with digestion and so this may be a sensible law. One main answer to this question is simply because the Torah says so. The torah, however, does not specify reason for these laws but for an observant Jew, there is no need for reason. "We show our obedience to God by following these laws even tough we do not know the reason" is a substantial reason for the following. To keep Kosher can be difficult or easy depending on how observant or devoted to God they are. Keeping Kosher only really becomes difficult when you try to eat in someone's home that does not keep Kosher Even though ...
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