Terefah (Hebrew: טְרֵפָה, lit. "torn by a beast of prey"; plural טריפות treifot) refers to either: A member of a kosher species of mammal or bird, disqualified...
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Berber Jews Musta'arabi Jews Terefah controversy [he], a severe halakhic controversy about a specific type of terefah, among the Fez Jewry between Toshavim...
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the community from performing some religious act; selling forbidden ("terefah") meat as permitted meat ("kosher"); failure by a shochet to show his knife...
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animals unnecessary suffering Terefah controversy [he], a severe halakhic controversy about a specific type of terefah, among the Fez Jewry between Toshavim...
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prohibition includes animals that have been slaughtered by non-Jews. Injured (terefah)—an animal with a significant defect or injury, such as a fractured bone...
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incision must be made, and the exceeding of which renders the animal "terefah." Incidentally, it discusses the differences between shechitah and melikah...
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ritual codices: Chiddushim (Warsaw, 1830), treating of the shechitah and terefah Simchat Yom-Tob (ib. 1841), complete commentary on the tractate Betzah...
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Religion and alcohol Religion and drugs Sacramental bread Semi-vegetarianism Terefah Kashrut Veganism Paul Rozin, "Social and Moral Aspects of Food and Eating"...
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Jacobs and Eisenstein, Levinsohn justifies the strictness of the rules of ṭerefah with reference to vegetetarianism, and he attributes the longevity of the...
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Editor - As a Statesmen - As a Voluptuary - As a Scoundrel - Kosher or Terefah? - Ex-Cathedra - Counter-Offensive - Winces of the Galled - The Voice of...
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