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Butter Fat « Ask The Rabbi « - Ohr SomayachActually, your question is based on a misunderstanding of the word "chelev." The Torah forbids eating "chelev." Chelev refers only to specific fats found ...
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Blood and Fat | Yeshivat Har Etzion - תורת הר עציוןThere are two terms in Hebrew for fat - "cheilev" and "shuman." The terms are more halakhic than physiological - "cheilev" refers to those fats that are ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Chelev - Orthodox Union[m.; pl. “chalavot”]; forbidden animal fats; as in “Asur le'echol chelev,” “One is not allowed to eat (forbidden) animal fats” ...
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147. Fat Contentions: The prohibition against eating certain fatsCheilev is the fat that in the case of sacrifices was burned on the altar. It is prohibited to eat these fats even from non-sacrificial animals.
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A List of the 613 Mitzvot (Commandments) - Judaism 101 (JewFAQ)Not to eat chelev (tallow-fat) (Lev. 7:23) (CCN88). See ... 21:11) It has been learnt by tradition that a kohein, who does so, violates the prohibition ...
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Hebrew Language Detective: chalav and chelev - BalashonJun 23, 2019 · chalav חָלָב - "milk" and chelev חֵלֶב - "fat" (particularly suet, the fat forbidden to eat according to Jewish law).
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Strong's Hebrew: 2459. חֵ֫לֶב (cheleb) -- fat, best, portions of ...Or cheleb {khay'-leb}; from an unused root meaning to be fat; fat, whether literally or figuratively; hence, the richest or choice part -- X best, fat(-ness), X ...
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Tzav: Good Fat, Bad Fat « What's in a Word? « - Ohr SomayachThe Biblical Hebrew word cheilev is used in reference to either animal or human “fat” or, in a borrowed sense, to something especially “fatty” or “choice.”Missing: chelev | Show results with:chelev
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CHELEV - SUET: WHAT IS IT, AND WHY WAS IT FORBIDDEN?The first sacrifice ever brought contains the chelev. Literally: "The firstborns of the flock and of their chelev - their fat parts/suet." God "pays heed" ( ...
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Numbers 18:17 - Sefariaאַ֣ךְ בְּֽכוֹר־שׁ֡וֹר אֽוֹ־בְכ֨וֹר כֶּ֜שֶׂב אֽוֹ־בְכ֥וֹר עֵ֛ז לֹ֥א תִפְדֶּ֖ה קֹ֣דֶשׁ הֵ֑ם אֶת־דָּמָ֞ם תִּזְרֹ֤ק עַל־הַמִּזְבֵּ֙חַ֙ וְאֶת־חֶלְבָּ֣ם תַּקְטִ֔יר אִשֶּׁ֛ה לְרֵ֥יחַ נִיחֹ֖חַ לַֽיהֹוָֽה׃ But the firstlings of cattle, sheep, ...Missing: chelev | Show results with:chelev
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The Prohibition Against Eating Helev - Torah MusingsMar 15, 2022 · 7;23 articulates the prohibition of eating such fats from oxen, sheep, or goats. ... Officially, three kinds of fat are full helev, with the karet ...Missing: Leviticus kareth
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Karet: A Biblical Punishment - My Jewish LearningKaret (pronounced KAH-rate), also known as excision, is a biblical punishment imposed for a number of offenses, including sexual immorality, eating leavened ...
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Chullin: 93a - The Talmud - Chabad.orgRav Yehuda said that Shmuel said: The fat on the top cubit of the small intestine requires scraping, i.e., it is forbidden and must be removed. And this is the ...Missing: chelev | Show results with:chelev
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Getting the Knack of Nikkur: OU Kashrut Seminar on Removing ...Feb 7, 2007 · OU Kosher presented a Nikkur Seminar on nikkur - the deveining of meat, also known as treibering a process by which the forbidden fat is ...
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Making the Cut: Assuring that Glatt Really Means Kosher - STAR-KThe removal process is referred to as “traiboring” in Yiddish, or “nikkur” in Hebrew. The skilled craftsman is known as a “menaker.” The art of traiboring is ...
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Nikkur - cRc Consumer KosherJul 5, 2024 · Nowadays, most nikkur is performed at the slaughterhouse by their staff as per the direction and oversight of the Rav HaMachshir and menaker.Missing: law Hullin 48b
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Inspection & Nikur - Chabad.orgNikur ("deveining") involves removing certain forbidden veins and fats from cattle. They are extremely prevalent in the hindquarters, and due to the complexity ...
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What's The Truth About...Nikkur Achoraim and Gid HaNasheh?Sep 13, 2006 · In 1876 the Yerushalayim Ashkenazim initiated kosher slaughter of cattle; they now introduced nikkur achoraim in Yerushalayim, based on the ...Missing: Hullin 48b
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Sacred Fat, Vulnerability, and God's Choice | Hebrew CollegeMar 13, 2018 · Moreover, the helev is not only forbidden for human consumption, but it is the choicest part of the animal, the part that God Godself takes as ...Missing: chelev | Show results with:chelev
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Tzav: The Prohibition of Cheilev - Rav Kook TorahThe prohibition of cheilev emphasizes that we should only take their lives out of genuine necessity. Why does the Torah not prohibit eating the fats of birds ...
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[PDF] Mikdash Me'at Section 15: Shechita - The Karaite Jews of AmericaAs a Torah term, chelev refers to the “choice parts” of a slaughtered animal that were never consumed. Scripture precisely defines 6 parts of slaughtered.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Fat, Tails and Intellectual Limits - Torah MusingsMar 31, 2015 · Karaites believe that the Torah forbids eating an animal's tail. Their source is Lev. 3:9, in which the tail (alyah) is called fat.Missing: critique chelev
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Biblical Exegesis as a Source of Jewish Pluralism - TheTorah.comJun 6, 2017 · Karaite tradition is different from the Rabbanite Oral Torah, since the Karaites do not consider their interpretations to be Sinaitic. Rather, ...Missing: Sefer Chinuch chelev