Mrs. Kaminsky. You know, you are not supposed to do that.

Mr. Griffin. How about—did you observe any of the dietary laws at all in the home?

Mrs. Kaminsky. Yes.

Mr. Griffin. Which ones?

Mrs. Kaminsky. Well, we didn’t mix dairy foods with meat foods. Now, we would never serve milk while having meat on the table, you know, never do that.

Mr. Griffin. Yes; but that is—that is a different thing from keeping different sets of dishes.

Mrs. Kaminsky. Well, in a sense, it is the same thing because one set of dishes would be used for dairy food and one set for meat.

Mr. Griffin. But did your mother do that? Did your mother observe that?

Mrs. Kaminsky. You know, I don’t remember.

Mr. Griffin. Yes.