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==Fish and Dairy==
==Fish and Dairy==
#There is a Sephardic custom not to eat fish and dairy together. <ref>Bet Yosef 87:3, Yalkut Yosef YD 87:84, Yechave Daat 6:48, BI"H, Beha'alotecha, 15, Kaf Hachaim 87:24, Horah Brurah 87:13. Rabbenu Bechay Shemot 23:19 explains that it is spiritually dangerous to  
#There is a Sephardic custom not to eat fish and dairy together.<ref>Bet Yosef 87:3, Yalkut Yosef YD 87:84, Yechave Daat 6:48, BI"H, Beha'alotecha, 15, Kaf Hachaim 87:24, Horah Brurah 87:13. Rabbenu Bechay Shemot 23:19 explains that it is spiritually dangerous to  
eat fish and cheese because milk is derived from blood which causes the one who eats it to become cruel and when that mixes with fish which causes the one who eats it to become lazy together they are negative for a person's soul. He concludes that fish and cheese causes bad middot and tzarat. See Darkei Teshuva 116:43.</ref> Such is the Syrian practice.<ref>[https://www.dailyhalacha.com/displayRead.asp?readID=770 Rabbi Mansour]</ref> Ashkenazim hold that it is permitted.<ref>Shach YD 87:5</ref>
eat fish and cheese because milk is derived from blood which causes the one who eats it to become cruel and when that mixes with fish which causes the one who eats it to become lazy together they are negative for a person's soul. He concludes that fish and cheese causes bad middot and tzarat. See Darkei Teshuva 116:43.</ref> Such is the Syrian practice.<ref>[https://www.dailyhalacha.com/displayRead.asp?readID=770 Rabbi Mansour]</ref> After the fact, if fish was cooked with milk it is nonetheless permitted even if it isn't nullified.<ref>Yalkut Yosef (Isur Vheter v. 3 p. 314 87:86)</ref>
#Ashkenazim hold that it is permitted to have fish and dairy together.<ref>Shach 87:5, Taz 87:3, Pitchei Teshuva 87:9</ref>
#Ashkenazim hold that it is permitted to have fish and dairy together.<ref>Shach YD 87:5, Taz 87:3, Pitchei Teshuva 87:9</ref>
#Even according to those who don't eat fish and milk together may have fish cooked with butter. <ref>Pitchei Teshuva 87:9 citing the Knesset Hagedola and Chinuch Bet Yehuda 61, Yalkut Yosef YD 87:85, Kaf Hachaim 87:24, Horah Brurah 87:13</ref>
#Even according to those who don't eat fish and milk together may have fish cooked with butter. <ref>Pitchei Teshuva 87:9 citing the Knesset Hagedola and Chinuch Bet Yehuda 61, Yalkut Yosef YD 87:85, Kaf Hachaim 87:24, Horah Brurah 87:13</ref>


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