No. In fact, Esau, the grandson of Abraham, the first Jew, was renowned as a great hunter. Of course, this was before the giving of the Law on Mt. Sinai, but the Law does not prohibit hunting.
27 The boys grew. Esau was a skillful hunter, a man of the field. Jacob was a quiet man, living in tents. (Genesis 25:27 WEB)
5 Rebekah heard when Isaac spoke to Esau his son. Esau went to the field to hunt for venison, and to bring it. (Genesis 27:5 WEB)
AnswerThe Jewish laws prohibit hunting for sport (Code of Jewish Law, Orach Chaim ch.306, 307). Hunting for food is permissible.
Prohibit what?
what is to prohibit
The Torah doesn't address the issue explicitly, but it does explicitly forbid sexual intercourse between two males (Leviticus 18:22).In speaking of marriage, the Torah endorses the paradigm of male-female marriage (Genesis 2:22-24).
The school policy prohibits students from using their cell phones during class, as distractions are known to disrupt the learning environment.
Mocking Birds are not on endangered species lists. Unless there are local provisions that prohibit the hunting of the species, they are legal to kill. The method of killing the bird can be illegal. For instance, hunting migratory birds with an unplugged gun is illegal in many states. Abusive treatment of animals is outlawed nation wide.
They are antonyms. Allow is often the opposite of prohibit.
Bamboo density is higher in reserved forests because no humans are allowed and the bamboo is not cut down. Protected forests prohibit poaching and hunting but not the cutting of trees.
Laws can prohibit just about any activity.Poverty can often prohibit success. She wanted to prohibit students from bringing pack-backs into class, but the school had no rule against it.
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Synonyms for prohibit: banned, ban, disallow, forbid, hinder, prevent.
"Prohibit" means to formally forbid something, often through rules or laws, while "inhibit" means to hinder, restrain, or prevent something from happening. "Prohibit" is more about imposing a restriction or ban, whereas "inhibit" is about restricting or hampering a process or action.
Opposite of the lack of Judaism? Judaism.