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Where do kosher rules come from?

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The word "Kosher" Comes from the Hebrew language.

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"Kosher" comes from the Hebrew "Kasher" which means valid, fit, suitable, or proper.

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Ivrit, or you may know it as Hebrew. Kosher really means 'fit'.

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The basic guidelines for the rules of kashrut are found in the Torah. The developed laws of kashrut, which explain the implementation of the basic guidelines, are found in the Talmud.

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We use the word kosher regardless of language being spoken. The literal meaning is 'fit'.

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The word "Kosher" Comes from the Hebrew language.

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The word kosher comes from Hebrew. In Hebrew it is pronounced kah-shehr (כשר).

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The Book of Leviticus, chapter 11.

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At Mt Sinai, in the year 1311 BCE.

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From salt mines or marine waters.

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Were do the kosher rules come from?

The Torah.


Why don't some kosher follow the kosher rules?

This makes no sense. Some kosher what?


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Kashrut refers to the rules of food preparation and consumption, any food that is produced according to these rules is kosher. Kosher is not a style of cooking.


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What is a kosher Hanukkah?

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What religion does kosher come from?

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