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== The Pig Will Become Kosher in the Future == '''Expanded topic β The Pig Will Become Kosher''' One of the future prophecies mentioned by Chazal is that "the pig will become kosher in the future." The great Torah scholars and commentators of Chazal struggled to explain what will transpire, with some interpreting it literally while others explained it as referring to the spiritual dimension. Chassidus explains that the klipah (spiritual shell) of the pig in the world of klipot serves as the source of vitality for all klipot, and in the future this source will be nullified and purified. The pig also symbolizes the nature of the final exile, the exile of Edom. The service of the Jewish people in exile is to refine this klipah, to purify and cleanse it.
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