Hebrew In Israel | Torah Portion Shmini – Learn Torah

"On the eighth day, Moshe called Aharon, his sons and the leaders of Isra’el..." Vayiqra 9:1

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Hebrew In Israel | Torah Portion Shmini – Learn Torah

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This week’s Torah portion, Shmini (eighth), contains the dietary laws of God.  Listen as Yoel explains about Kosher practices in the home.

Torah Portion Shmini: Leviticus  9:1 – 11:47

Questions and topics in this discussion:

  • What does Kosher mean?
  • How are we defiled by what we eat?
  • Rabbinic Kosher vs. Biblical Kosher
  • Removing the Blood
  • Issues With Produce and Cheese
  • What is Kosher Wine?
  • Separating Meat and Dairy
  • Forbidden Fats

Other Teachings Mentioned In This Recording

Kosher – Blood and Fat     Kosher Creatures     Meat and Milk     Is The Chicken Kosher?

Oral Torah Series


This Week’s Haftarah

Haftarah Shmini, Haftarah Shemini, 2 Samuel 6,

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2 comments

Ana Lopes

April 20, 2020 at 7:23 pm

Shalom, Yoel!
Being a vegetarian makes life easier! XD

Josiah Whitsett

March 26, 2022 at 7:28 pm

If you go hunting and you shoot and kill an animal. Then bleed it out by the neck. would it be biblically kosher?

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