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- (anglicized: /ʃəxiːˈtɑː/; Hebrew: שחיטה; [ʃχiˈta]; also transliterated shehitah, shechitah, shehita) is ritual slaughtering of certain mammals and birds for food...
- Oriental Orthodox Churches, have rituals that "display obvious links with shechitah, Jewish kosher slaughter." Another Oriental Orthodox Church, the Ethiopian...
- then proceeded to deftly pick up the chalef (shechitah knife) and demonstrated how to perform the shechitah and resolved their issue. Einhorn was so impressed...
- Early criticism of Judaism and its texts, laws, and practices originated in inter-faith polemics between Christianity and Judaism. Important dis****tions...
- fish) must come from a healthy animal slaughtered in a process known as shechitah. Without the proper slaughtering practices even an otherwise kosher animal...
- Berachot on the blessings; Hilchoth Avelut on the laws of mourning; Hilchoth Shechitah on the ritual slaughtering of animals for Kosher meat. Gedaliah ibn Jechia...
- Hasidim who maintained underground yeshivos and mikvehs, and provided shechitah and ritual cir****cision services in the Soviet Union. The Rebbes of Chabad...
- Elul (1945) – Rabbi Shlomo Zev Zweigenhaft publicly performs the first shechitah on German soil since it was outlawed by the ****s in 1933. 13 Elul (1909)...
- who holds a license from a rabbi and has been examined on the laws of shechitah. This alone means that halal meat is forbidden to those of the Jewish...
- also included. Ma'akhalot ****urot: laws of forbidden foods (see kashrut) Shechitah: laws of ritual slaughter Hafla'ah (Separation): Shevuot: laws of oaths...