Kashrus: Difference between revisions
Created page with "Kashrus refers to something done correctly and properly, permissible according to Torah law. Kashrus is generally divided into two areas: # Kashrus of objects that a person deals with - A person's environment needs to be "kosher." A Yid must be careful to see and hear things that are permitted according to Torah. # Kashrus in matters of eating and drinking - The food that a Yid wants to eat must be "kosher." Meaning, it is permitted for consumption according to Torah l..." |
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