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What makes something kosher

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Something is made kosher if it's Jewish religious law. For example, no pork as stated in the Tor rah (the Jewish Bible).

Categorized In: Food & Drink , Judaism

Source: ABCs of Kosher | www.aish.com

Nov 07, 09:15pm

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The only kosher flesh foods are from animals that chew the cud and have cloven hoofs, such as cattle, sheep, goats, and deer.

There are Kosher rules to follow such as, certain animals may not be eaten at all. Animals that are allowed are killed in a MORE?

They way in which food is prepared or processed makes it kosher. If you have any more questions just send them to ChaCha!

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