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The basic thing is that our fate think that people should not eat meat, this is from one end from the outer we belive that the all mighty don't command You to do somthing that you can do.
So he aloud us to eat animals but with a very very restrictions.
The first thing is that we can't eat ANY animals and bird but some specific. The second we should killed them only in the traditional way, with tons of details,.
The third is that there are some parts of the animal that we can't eat, one of them is a tendon that called in Hebrew Gid a' nesh that is in the hind quarter of mammals, we can fix it by taking out thris tendon but not every one knows how to do it. It is not a question of health.
I before Passover slaughtered a lamb, and the men prepared the hind quarter it is delicious!
The forth is that the meat should be prepared befor cooking one of the preparation is to salt the meat and from there the frase Cosher salt came.
We cant eat the blood it is a very big No No!
Here dome of the meat
The basic thing is that our fate think that people should not eat meat, this is from one end from the outer we belive that the all mighty don't command You to do somthing that you can do.
So he aloud us to eat animals but with a very very restrictions.
The first thing is that we can't eat ANY animals and bird but some specific. The second we should killed them only in the traditional way, with tons of details,.
The third is that there are some parts of the animal that we can't eat, one of them is a tendon that called in Hebrew Gid a' nesh that is in the hind quarter of mammals, we can fix it by taking out thris tendon but not every one knows how to do it. It is not a question of health.
I before Passover slaughtered a lamb, and the men prepared the hind quarter it is delicious!
The forth is that the meat should be prepared befor cooking one of the preparation is to salt the meat and from there the frase Cosher salt came.
We cant eat the blood it is a very big No No!
Here dome of the meat
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