Distinction Between Meat and Milk

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Question

Children in a Talmud Torah who bring lunch from home and each eats their portion, sometimes share with each other. Is it necessary to make a distinction between meat and milk, or do they have the status of a guest since there is no situation where one takes from the other unless the other offers it?

Answer

Shalom Rav

Since they eat from each other, a distinction is necessary.

Source

Shulchan Aruch, Yoreh De'ah, Siman 88, Se'if 2

According to the instructions of the Gaon, Rabbi Ovadia Fried, shlita

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