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The Torah, in Parshas Shemini identifies the two signs of a Kosher animal; מעלה גרה - it must chew its cud and מפרסת פרסה - have split hooves. It then identifies four animals that ...
In case of abuse, Leviticus 11 gives us lists and characteristics of kosher animals – mammals, birds, fish and insects. Mammals must be ruminants with split hooves. Why? The answer is pretty ...
Parashat “Shemini” details the types of animals that are permitted to be eaten and the identifying signs that distinguish them. The Talmud expounds on the verse at the end of the portion ...
What makes an animal kosher? If it is a ruminant animal (i.e., one that chews its cud) and has split hooves, then it is deemed permissible. An ox or cow is a classical kosher animal since it meets ...
Their specially adapted split hooves help them traverse the steep ... but they then split into smaller groups of around 15 to 30 animals in the winter months. Herds are largely female; males ...
These weird-looking stocky mammals roam Alpine zones and forested valleys in Asia, using their specially adapted split hooves help them traverse the steep, rocky terrain. This frilly slug lives in ...
According to certain verses in Deuteronomy, animals must chew their cud and have split hooves. While pigs do have split hooves, they do not chew their cud, so pigs and their derivative meats are ...
[Related: Why animals run faster than their robot doppelgängers ... This is due to the ability of split-hooves to both spread out and contract during each footfall. Each toe’s exposed ...
Parashat “Shemini” details the types of animals that are permitted to be eaten and the identifying signs that distinguish them. The Talmud expounds on the verse at the end of the portion: “Do not make ...