Kashrut means “fitness” and refers to the dietary laws governing what is permitted and forbidden for consumption. These laws further prescribe how kosher food should be prepared and by whom. While the Torah dictates which animals may be consumed and under what conditions, the rabbis further derived principles to ensure that one does not violate the Torah and discuss the value of these practices.
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Kosher Stamp, Europe, 19th century(?), Gift of Dr. Harry G. Friedman, the Jewish Museum, New York.
Kosher Stamp, Europe, 19th century(?), Gift of Dr. Harry G. Friedman, the Jewish Museum, New York.
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