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[[File:הכשרים.jpg|thumb|Different Kashrut symbols]]
Kashrus refers to something done correctly and properly, permissible according to Torah law.
Kashrus refers to something done correctly and properly, permissible according to Torah law.


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[[Fish]] - The signs of purity in fish are: a. Fins - organ on the side of the fish helping it swim b. Scales - rough layer on fish skin, sometimes scales fall off but fish remains kosher. Every fish with scales also has fins.
[[Fish]] - The signs of purity in fish are: a. Fins - organ on the side of the fish helping it swim b. Scales - rough layer on fish skin, sometimes scales fall off but fish remains kosher. Every fish with scales also has fins.
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[[File:דיוק בצניעות.jpg|thumb|Being exact in the Kashrut of food and drink Being exact in matters of modesty (to the extent that "you shall be as a wonder/example to many")]]
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[[File:כשרות.jpg|thumb|Azkir Al HaTzionLearning Chassidus is necessary, as explained in many places
 
Learning with a chavrusa - is one of the conditions for acquiring Torah and is beneficial for many matters
 
In this case - one should increase in the study of maamarim about avodah
 
Foreign thoughts regarding faith come frequently - from a lack of proper care in eating and drinking kosher foods. [One should check] tefillin and tzitzis
 
[Give] tzedakah before Shacharis (and also Mincha) without a vow]]
Insects and crawling creatures of all kinds are forbidden to eat.
Insects and crawling creatures of all kinds are forbidden to eat.