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Is eating the butt of a cow kosher?

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Technicaly, the back portion of a cow is kosher, but since for it to be kosher they have to remove the gid hanashe' - the sciatic nerve and sinew, which is very skilled work, and it has to be done by someone that is very knowlegeble in the laws of removing it. So here you have it - It is technicaly kosher, but it is not eaten (and it is proubly sold to non-kosher meat packing plants)

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