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  1. 19 lis 2020 · The Torah portion was “Haazinu”, which he read along with the Haftarah as a small group of friends and loved ones still in Berlin looked on. “Haazinu” is the Hebrew word for “listen”, and the Torah portion features the famous love poem sung by Moses to God.

  2. Jewish dietary laws say that people who follow a kosher diet must stay away from pork and other non-kosher foods. Kosher rules about food come from the Torah and have been developed and interpreted by rabbis over many hundreds of years.

  3. Torah portion, according to God Pigs are not Kosher and dong flies were not kosher. But grasshoppers and crickets were kosher to eat. Not everything created by God is Kosher and not everything was created by him alone. There book alludes to children of God too. Not everyone can tolerate eating pork. Many allergic to pork.

  4. 1 paź 2024 · With strict rules about permitted foods and preparation methods, many people wonder – does kosher food contain pork? In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore what makes a food kosher, why pork is prohibited, and how kosher certification ensures pork-free products.

  5. Originally, without explaining “why” we should eat some, but not all types of different foods, the Torah in this week’s portion, Shmini (Leviticus 11), laid down a lengthy list of culinary dos and don’ts, the textual foundation of kashrut, Jewish dietary practice and law.

  6. Discusses the Jewish dietary laws of kashrut (kosher), explaining why we observe these laws, the various foods and combinations that are forbidden, and the certification of kosher foods.

  7. According to the Torah, God asks that we abstain from eating certain foods, not because they are unhealthy or intrinsically problematic, but simply as an expression of our devotion.

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