What are kosher animals?
by Rabbi Mendy Hecht addthis_pub = ‘rabbisimcha’; –> function gomprint(Hierarchy, ixObject){ var vwidth = 680; var vheight = 520; var url = ‘/en/article_print.html?h=’ + Hierarchy + ‘&o=’ + ixObject; window.open(url,’print’,’toolbar=no,location=no,directories=no,menubar=no,status=no,scrollbars=yes,resizable=no,width=’+vwidth+’,height=’+vheight+’,top=’+((window.screen.height/2)-(vheight/2))+’,left=’+((window.screen.width/2)-(vwidth/2))); } Library » Miscellaneous » Animals/Pets | Subscribe | What is RSS? PRINT EMAIL COMMENT A. Kosher animals are creatures that meet the Torah’s criteria for what’s permissible for Jews to consume. Kosher means fit, and kosher animals are animals that are fit to eat. B. Look at the kosher animal rules, and you’ll notice something–there’s no permissible predator: no shark steaks, no carnivore corned beef, no predatory poultry. You are what you eat. C. Kosher and non-kosher animals are opposites. Kosher parallels tranquility, subtlety, and dignity, and non