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KASHRUT: Jewish Dietary Laws

The rules of kashrut dictate which animals can be eaten, how to slaughter animals, and how to separate meat and dairy. Though some of these laws are driven by compassion for animals, others are unexplained. For some Jews, vegetarianism and ecologically-conscious eating are new, relevant ways to keep kosher.

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  • Hermeneutics (Drash)

    A method for learning Torah, developed by the rabbis of the Talmud.

  • Ordination (Semihah)

    How does a rabbi become a rabbi?

  • Compassion

    Compassion is fellow feeling, the emotion of caring concern; in post-biblical Hebrew rahamanut, interestingly from the word rehem, 'womb', originating in the idea of either motherly love or sibling love (coming from the same womb)

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