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For Christians, eating is a simple task but for us Jews, we have strict laws on what we can and cannot eat. Jews are kashrut, so we can only eat kosher food. ... Animals that Jews can eat must have a completely split hoof and they chew cud, which means an animal swallows food, brings it back into it’s mouth and chews it again. ... An animal which is not kosher is called treifah. ...
Meat and poultry but be bought from a special kosher shop. A hechsher is a label found on kosher foods certified by the Bet Din. It’s a lot easier to keep a kosher diet today than when my grandparents were around because there could be a ‘kosher corner’ in the supermarket and a local synagogue may sell kosher food.
Approximate Word count = 598 Approximate Pages = 2.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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