Basar B'Chalav #1
Quiz by Rabbi Dovid Lieberman
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- Q1
What does the word MiD'Oraysa mean?
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cooking
From the Rabbi's
From the Torah
30s - Q2
What is the difference between a Chok and a Mishpat?
A chok is a law that we understand. A Mishpat is a law that we do not understand
A Chok is a law from the Torah. A Mishpat is a law from the Rabbi's
A Chok is a law that we do not understand. A mishpat is a law that we do understand.
A Chok is a law from the Rabbi's. A mishpat is a law from the Rabanan
30s - Q3
Is the halacha that we must keep kosher from the Torah or from the Rabbi's?
Neither
From the Rabbi's
From the Torah
30s - Q4
From which pasuk do we lean that you must keep kosher?
You should not cook milk and meat together
You should not eat milk and meat together
You should not cook a cow in its mothers milk
You should not cook a goat in its mothers milk
30s - Q5
How many times does is the pasuk that teaches us the law of kosher mentioned in the Torah?
1
3
2
4
30s - Q6
If milk from a kosher animal is cooked with meat from a kosher animal, what is the halacha
You can't eat it, but you can cook it or sell it
You can't eat it or cook it, but you can sell it
You can't eat, cook, sell it nor you can be near a non-jew who is eating it.
You can't eat, cook, or sell it, but you can be near a non-jew who is eating it.
30s - Q7
If cheese from a kosher animal is mixed in (cold) a salad with meat from a kosher animal, what is the halacha?
You can't eat it or sell it, but you can be near a non-jew who is eating it
You can't eat it but you can sell it
You can't eat it or sell it nor you can be near a non-jew who is eating it.
You can eat it because there is to heat used
30s - Q8
If milk from a kosher animal is cooked with meat from a non-kosher animal (horse), what is the halacha
You can't eat, cook, or sell it, but you can be near a non-jew who is eating it.
You can't eat, cook, sell it nor you can be near a non-jew who is eating it.
You can't eat it or cook it, but you can sell it
You can't eat it, but you can cook it or sell it
30s - Q9
If milk from a kosher animal is cooked with chicken from a kosher animal, what is the halacha?
You can't eat, cook, or sell it, but you can be near a non-jew who is eating it.
You can't eat it or cook it, but you can sell it
You can't eat it, but you can cook it or sell it
You can't eat, cook, sell it nor you can be near a non-jew who is eating it.
30s - Q10
In order for something to be a Torah prohibition of Basar B'Cholov, what three things do we need it to be?
1.Meat from a kosher animal, 2. Milk from a kosher animal, 3. Cooked together (with heat)
1.Meat that was shechted properly, 2. Milk from a kosher animal, 3. Mixed together in any way
1.Meat that was shechted properly, 2. Milk from a kosher animal, 3. Cooked together (with heat)
1.Meat from a kosher animal, 2. Milk from any kind of animal, 3. Cooked together (with heat)
30s - Q11
The word Bishul means
mixed
cooked
stale
baked
30s - Q12
The word "mutar" means...
not allowed
exempt
allowed
obligated
30s - Q13
The word "asur" means...
not allowed
obligated
exempt
not allowed
30s - Q14
What is included in Torah She'bichsav?
The books of the Torah and Navi
The Books of Torah, Navi, Kesuvim, and Shulchan Auch
Only the 5 books of the Torah
The books of the Torah, Navi, and Kesuvim
30s - Q15
Tanach stands for...
Tishrei, Nisan, Cheshvon
Torah, Nevi'im, Chumash
Tamuz, Nisan, Cheshvon
Torah, Nevi'im, Kesuvim
30s