I doubt it will work...somehow I don't think pig lard will solve this...
Chow, I'm Jewish. An animal that does not ruminate as well as have split hooves is unkosher, as are carnivorous birds and fish that don't have fins and scales. Now everyone seems to have the idea that the pig is considered impure by the Jews as it is with the Muslims, whereas actually it's simply considered unkosher. Because of its behaviour it's considered more 'unclean' then most other animals - which has no technical bearing on its kosher status - and therefore used as the general example of (physical or spiritual) uncleanliness. Which is why people are confused and think we consider the pig a major bozo no-no.
Hmmm, not entirely accurate. The killing or slaughter of a non-kosher animal is fine. Always has been, and so I still don't see why all this is necessary. Trading in non-kosher food/consumables is a problem, but that ain't the case here. So hmmm.
Thanks anyway, peace...
Chow, I'm Jewish. An animal that does not ruminate as well as have split hooves is unkosher, as are carnivorous birds and fish that don't have fins and scales. Now everyone seems to have the idea that the pig is considered impure by the Jews as it is with the Muslims, whereas actually it's simply considered unkosher. Because of its behaviour it's considered more 'unclean' then most other animals - which has no technical bearing on its kosher status - and therefore used as the general example of (physical or spiritual) uncleanliness. Which is why people are confused and think we consider the pig a major bozo no-no.
And you are not allowed as a jew to slaughter unkosher animals, which is why the Israeli gov't wont do the pig blood thing.
Thanks anyway, peace...
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