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Sparrows are generally not considered kosher according to Jewish dietary laws. The Torah specifies certain criteria for birds to be deemed kosher, including specific species that are permitted, and sparrows do not fall within these accepted categories. Additionally, traditional Jewish texts often list birds that are kosher, and sparrows are typically excluded from these lists. Therefore, sparrows are not eaten by those who observe kashrut.

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