For anyone who wants a more detailed explanation: It has spiritual meaning. "You are what you eat". Fish symbolize our feelings, land animals symbolize our actions, insects symbolize our desires and birds symbolize our thoughts. Fish have to have fins and scales to symbolize the need to be perpelled forward and not dragged down by our emotions and also shed our old self (fish shed their scales). Land animals have to have split hooves which symbolizes that all our actions have to be 2fold: to honor God and benefit others. ALso the animals we eat have to chew their food twice, to symbolize the need to ponder upon our actions and not be greedy and mindless in our actions (like pigs, who gubble their food). Birds have to not be nocturnal and not eat other animals, which symbolizes purity of thought and "living in the light". Lastly, insects have to hop and not crawl to the ground, to symbolize that our desires shouldn't be low (like lust, gluttony etc) but help us "hop" and make large distances towards a good cause. Hope this helped! God is wise beyond all comprehension🙏
I visit family in Mexico City, we are Sephardi, and go to the local markets for our fruit and veggies, (we raise and slaughter the Kosher animals we eat, or get meats from a Kosher meat market. Although we usually stay away since the old butcher was selling to both other Chasidim in the area, and others that he knew was not Kosher). The primary reason for the post is that there are grasshoppers and crickets sold in the market, both live and dried. So the mention of Grasshoppers in passing was interesting.
So I am going to Israel on an educational tour and was told research kosher dietary restrictions, because a prior trip attendee tried to bring butter packets into a meat restaurant. I had planned to eat kosher for a week to understand the rules . . . only to find that, as a vegan, I've basically been doing it for 10 years! The only non-kosher foods in my kitchen are some cooking wines and vinegars.
"Not only will you never see a Kosher cheeseburger " Impossible Burger is certified Parve by the Orthodox Union. It's good enough to fool meat eaters. So you can have a Kosher cheeseburger.
*I have kept coming back to this video for this amazing background music, is it a royalty free music, where can I get it from for my own video* shalom guys👌
But WHY, when and what made these rules, how did it make sense to them? How did it come to be? Why should I devote myself to this lifestyle if there’s no reasons why there’s just rules on how
ruclips.net/video/hFzmhvrXCk/видео.html OK here’s a video that shows more of a WHY rather than WHAT. And as I thought and suggestion, the reason for not eating pork came from sustainability, it became unsustainable to keep pigs. Chickens provided meat and eggs, so it became banned. There is no reason they aren’t unclean. It’s now just a tradition that is associated with being inherently Jew. It reminds you that you’re Jew, so just follow the Torah. It doesn’t matter why they wrote it it doesn’t even have any play honestly, whether or not your relationship with God is good or bad it’s just one more thing to do.
@@Cherryvanilla27 To honor ancestors? But what happened when it broke away and people became "non-jew"? Can't ye not just invite back in and thats good? How can one say its from G_d and another say "no this is"? What/when/how determents the next step from G_d? Sorry for asking so much, I just wanna kno these things before ccepting as facts to make sense..
I think I m following kosher with out knowing it…. I don’t drink milk after eating meat… just because meat it heavy for me l like to drink stn light or that help digestion…. & in my religion, orthodox Christian during fasting we do not eat any animal products at all meat, milk, eggs,…. So we are so carful cleaning meat cooked utensils for fasting days…… some use different utensils for fasting time, they just not comfortable cooking with the same utensils even after washed.
There's also different laws for sephardi's and ashkenazi's. You can wash dishes and use them for a different purposes, but it needs a LOT of cleansing. Giraffe meat, and Human meat (yes...) is Kosher, somehow.
KOSHER are more complicated compared to HALAL ... Halal are as long as no Pork, Liquor, clean, amphibians, predator animals, and etc, Animals slaughter by People of The Books (Jews and Christian) are Halal (by following Kosher way or islamic way), No separation of utensils, beef cheese burger is halal,, hehe,,, All fish are halal, catfish also halal, Fruits eaten by bugs also halal.. My muslim friends , they went to US, if no halal restaurant they seek Kosher restaurant, We are all from the same root, of Abrahamic Religions, make peace and respect to each other, may God grant us Heaven. Amen
As a jew kosher law has made me absolutely despise Moses the fact that I can eat a goat that will literally eat out of the trashcan but somehow I can’t eat shellfish I can’t enjoy scallops or lobsters that are yes, bottom feeders, but only actually feed on plants like algae and seaweed🙄🤦🏾♂️when judgement day comes I wanna throw hands with Moses
I know that this is an old comment. But I felt the need to reply. Snickers candy bars are certified Kosher Dairy. The Kroger brand ice cream is Kosher Dairy. The Kroger brand cheese puffs/balls are Kosher dairy. The Bauducco wafer cookies are Kosher Parve. There is no shortage of Kosher junk food. Next time you go to the store go look for a kosher mark on junk food. You would be surprised how many have the Kosher mark of the Orthodox Union Ⓤ. So Kosher doesn't automatically mean healthy. That said, going Kosher has made certain junk food off limits. I can't order Dominos pizza anymore because the kitchen isn't certified Kosher. Thankfully there is a Kosher pizza place here in Las Vegas. I haven't been there yet. But it looks amazing.
Ok I'm confused. You said meat and dairy should be separate? Does that mean, if I eat meat (the allowed kosher meat) but if I want to wash it down with milk, I can't do that?
First of all if you eat meat and even think about drinking milk then there is something wrong with your head I’m taking your comment as a joke obviously because well … lmao milk and meat ? That was a good one 😂😂😂
Correct. As stated in the video you typically wait 6 hours after consuming meat before consuming dairy and vice versa. I am a vegetarian that recently went Kosher. I have thought about introducing some meat back into my diet. But it would be a huge hassle. I use soy milk in my coffee. It's vegan, but due to possible cross contamination it's certified Kosher dairy. So I wouldn't be able to enjoy my coffee with a mest meal. I dink a fair bit of coffee. So if I wanted meat I would have to wait 12 hours between cups of coffee. Not to mention having to buy a cutting board, mixing bowl, and utensils just for meat.
@@jennoscura2381 I'm no vegetarian, nor have I eaten kosher, but I do want know, (preferably by someone who's never eaten kosher, or was never a vegetarian...but switched over to kosher) and can tell me the difference. But thanks for your reply.
@@jennoscura2381a) 6 hours after meat 1 hour after milk ( except for hard aged cheese which also requires a 6-hour wait, b) there are definitely soy milk products out there which are kosher Parve
My understanding is that the purpose of Kosher was discourage meat consumption. In Genesis it says that we are to eat plants. So that was G*d's intent. But since humans aren't perfect we are allowed to have meat, but have rules to make it more of a pain in the ass. I am a vegetarian and have thought about adding meat to my diet. But then I would have to get new cutting board, mixing bowl, utensils etc just for meat. Not to mention that the soy milk I use in my coffee is Kosher dairy. So if I want meat I have to wait 12 hours between cups of coffee or try and find vegan milk that's parve. Yea it's just too much hassle. Impossible Burger is certified Parve by the Orthodox Union. It's good to fool meat eaters. So that's a much easier option.
Any recommendations on who ships out kosher meat? I had a random 5 minute conversation with a stranger 8 weeks ago, then I suddenly became a vegan without notice. I have gained weight after switching from a 6 month carnivore diet with steak, chicken, lamb (No pork) To a high veg/carb diet. There's nowhere that does Kosher slaughter, because I live in Baton Rouge, Louisiana
What I was thinking is what and why logically one can eat neat, wear stuff from animals have political differences and whether or not they are legitimate and beliefs in torah etc. Also how itt connects with talmudic law. also how everyones value in civilization and why as to there structued value iis more or less and as to why and how to make it fair to efveryoe as to make peace before moshiach.
It has spiritual meaning. "You are what you eat". Fish symbolize our feelings, land animals symbolize our actions, insects symbolize our desires and birds symbolize our thoughts. Fish have to have fins and scales to symbolize the need to be perpelled forward and not dragged down by our emotions and also shed our old self (fish shed their scales). Land animals have to have split hooves which symbolizes that all our actions have to be 2fold: to honor God and benefit others. ALso the animals we eat have to chew their food twice, to symbolize the need to ponder upon our actions and not be greedy and mindless in our actions (like pigs, who gubble their food). Birds have to not be nocturnal and not eat other animals, which symbolizes purity of thought and "living in the light". Lastly, insects have to hop and not crawl to the ground, to symbolize that our desires shouldn't be low (like lust, gluttony etc) but help us "hop" and make large distances towards a good cause. Hope this helped! God is wise beyond all comprehension🙏
This kosher food was made during Noah's time. It was to avoid illness to kill the animal, we have to remember, but in those times, it was the way to sacrifice animals for their sins on the way to pour the blood into th ground. When Jesus came, all the mosaics law was in the last
Pork gives high blood pressure and cardiovascular disease. Among other parasite based conditions. I stopped getting the flu yearly when I began eating kosher. Also yea kosher doesn’t mean healthy in and of itself self. Cereal grains are healthy. Just not the cereal. What really gets me is how gelatin from pork bones is considered kosher. 😂 for real after all that work you mess it up with some marshmallows or jello hahaha
@@MiguelAlvarezAdams pork isn’t healthy for you either the pigs store toxins in skin and fat and muscle. Filled with parasites. When you kill and process them you’re exposed to risk of getting an STD. Cereal is not explicitly mentioned in the Bible as clean rather it is in the category of herbs and seeds fruits etc. just because it’s considered clean doesn’t mean you want to chow down either. Eating poison ivy for instance. Who would want to do that?
It’s not a physical diet, it’s a spiritual diet. There are many non Kosher foods which are healthy for the body and Kosher foods which are not. He mentioned that in the beginning. Sometimes people look for a rational answer for things especially what doesn’t make sense to the individual. It’s basically a Spiritual Diet for The Jewish People
Almost, vegans drink wine, wine must be kosher, vegans can use utensils that are not kosher, if I walk into a store and see a product that says vegan I cannot assume it's kosher.
At a given place*,at a given time*under given circumstances do onto others(includes all living brings) which you would like to be done unto you which has a beneficial efect upon the parties involved and world as a whole" is the definition of justices. Your prophets were liars sorry. I am a idol worshipper. Want to talk more? Do start a conversation. I would definitely like to talk how unjust practices has been made Kosher in the name of a fake God.
For anyone who wants a more detailed explanation: It has spiritual meaning. "You are what you eat". Fish symbolize our feelings, land animals symbolize our actions, insects symbolize our desires and birds symbolize our thoughts. Fish have to have fins and scales to symbolize the need to be perpelled forward and not dragged down by our emotions and also shed our old self (fish shed their scales). Land animals have to have split hooves which symbolizes that all our actions have to be 2fold: to honor God and benefit others. ALso the animals we eat have to chew their food twice, to symbolize the need to ponder upon our actions and not be greedy and mindless in our actions (like pigs, who gubble their food). Birds have to not be nocturnal and not eat other animals, which symbolizes purity of thought and "living in the light". Lastly, insects have to hop and not crawl to the ground, to symbolize that our desires shouldn't be low (like lust, gluttony etc) but help us "hop" and make large distances towards a good cause. Hope this helped! God is wise beyond all comprehension🙏
Well explained
Love the video and the background music. Kept me focused and I definitely learned a lot. Thanks much
Amen! Great video! Baruch Hashem and so blessed to have Chabad :-)
I visit family in Mexico City, we are Sephardi, and go to the local markets for our fruit and veggies, (we raise and slaughter the Kosher animals we eat, or get meats from a Kosher meat market. Although we usually stay away since the old butcher was selling to both other Chasidim in the area, and others that he knew was not Kosher). The primary reason for the post is that there are grasshoppers and crickets sold in the market, both live and dried. So the mention of Grasshoppers in passing was interesting.
So I am going to Israel on an educational tour and was told research kosher dietary restrictions, because a prior trip attendee tried to bring butter packets into a meat restaurant. I had planned to eat kosher for a week to understand the rules . . . only to find that, as a vegan, I've basically been doing it for 10 years! The only non-kosher foods in my kitchen are some cooking wines and vinegars.
Good stuff. Thank you.
Extremely informative!
Great video!!!
"Not only will you never see a Kosher cheeseburger " Impossible Burger is certified Parve by the Orthodox Union. It's good enough to fool meat eaters. So you can have a Kosher cheeseburger.
Some interesting responses here. Some good and genuine 👍🏽 and others are obviously silly and ignorant unfortunately
Thanks 💛
*I really liked the background music* 🎶
Watching this on 29th Ramadan 1445 H subsequent to 9th April 2024 CE at 1503 hrs (IST).
Great Information..
Love this!
*I have kept coming back to this video for this amazing background music, is it a royalty free music, where can I get it from for my own video* shalom guys👌
How do you make sure of this in Germany?
Excellent vidéo to work in my English class!!! (I work in Jewish schools)
Thank you so much 😊
Nicely done.
But WHY, when and what made these rules, how did it make sense to them? How did it come to be? Why should I devote myself to this lifestyle if there’s no reasons why there’s just rules on how
ruclips.net/video/hFzmhvrXCk/видео.html
OK here’s a video that shows more of a WHY rather than WHAT. And as I thought and suggestion, the reason for not eating pork came from sustainability, it became unsustainable to keep pigs. Chickens provided meat and eggs, so it became banned. There is no reason they aren’t unclean. It’s now just a tradition that is associated with being inherently Jew. It reminds you that you’re Jew, so just follow the Torah. It doesn’t matter why they wrote it it doesn’t even have any play honestly, whether or not your relationship with God is good or bad it’s just one more thing to do.
I know, the rules seem so random and stupid
Maybe watch the video. Its not about heslth. Its not rational. Its obedience. Your understanding is completely unnecessary. 😊
@@Cherryvanilla27 To honor ancestors? But what happened when it broke away and people became "non-jew"? Can't ye not just invite back in and thats good? How can one say its from G_d and another say "no this is"? What/when/how determents the next step from G_d? Sorry for asking so much, I just wanna kno these things before ccepting as facts to make sense..
I think I m following kosher with out knowing it…. I don’t drink milk after eating meat… just because meat it heavy for me l like to drink stn light or that help digestion…. & in my religion, orthodox Christian during fasting we do not eat any animal products at all meat, milk, eggs,…. So we are so carful cleaning meat cooked utensils for fasting days…… some use different utensils for fasting time, they just not comfortable cooking with the same utensils even after washed.
There's also different laws for sephardi's and ashkenazi's. You can wash dishes and use them for a different purposes, but it needs a LOT of cleansing. Giraffe meat, and Human meat (yes...) is Kosher, somehow.
Question at 4:50 … *suddenly I hear a very distinct violin from the prologue of a certain musical*
thanks
I am a Christian however, I do follow the Kosher laws because they are in the Torah (Bible)
Great video! Btw can you make a video explaining a Tallit in details? I'm really curious 😁
@@prodag8733 wow,thank you my friend. Appreciate it! 😁
@@judahsalvatore1313 I had the same reaction! Blessed are you! :)
KOSHER are more complicated compared to HALAL ...
Halal are as long as no Pork, Liquor, clean, amphibians, predator animals, and etc,
Animals slaughter by People of The Books (Jews and Christian) are Halal (by following Kosher way or islamic way),
No separation of utensils, beef cheese burger is halal,, hehe,,,
All fish are halal, catfish also halal,
Fruits eaten by bugs also halal..
My muslim friends , they went to US, if no halal restaurant they seek Kosher restaurant,
We are all from the same root, of Abrahamic Religions, make peace and respect to each other, may God grant us Heaven. Amen
Can you eat Salmon cream cheese bagel? Why I see Kosher Cafe sell it at our city?
It’s only Meat and Dairy that is not permitted. Fish and dairy is fine
I c, thanks
As a jew kosher law has made me absolutely despise Moses the fact that I can eat a goat that will literally eat out of the trashcan but somehow I can’t eat shellfish I can’t enjoy scallops or lobsters that are yes, bottom feeders, but only actually feed on plants like algae and seaweed🙄🤦🏾♂️when judgement day comes I wanna throw hands with Moses
Kosher food looks healthy to me .
I know that this is an old comment. But I felt the need to reply. Snickers candy bars are certified Kosher Dairy. The Kroger brand ice cream is Kosher Dairy. The Kroger brand cheese puffs/balls are Kosher dairy. The Bauducco wafer cookies are Kosher Parve. There is no shortage of Kosher junk food. Next time you go to the store go look for a kosher mark on junk food. You would be surprised how many have the Kosher mark of the Orthodox Union Ⓤ. So Kosher doesn't automatically mean healthy. That said, going Kosher has made certain junk food off limits. I can't order Dominos pizza anymore because the kitchen isn't certified Kosher. Thankfully there is a Kosher pizza place here in Las Vegas. I haven't been there yet. But it looks amazing.
@@jennoscura2381 There is no shortage of Kosher junk food...True,a big dollar rules .But Kosher food looks healthy anyways.
Life is complicated enough to follow those rules 😂
what's the song
great video
Why are products with bio-engineered ingredients kosher?
Ok I'm confused. You said meat and dairy should be separate? Does that mean, if I eat meat (the allowed kosher meat) but if I want to wash it down with milk, I can't do that?
First of all if you eat meat and even think about drinking milk then there is something wrong with your head I’m taking your comment as a joke obviously because well … lmao milk and meat ? That was a good one 😂😂😂
@@jaime852012 Imao...what does that mean? Second, it's no joke! I see nothing wrong with meat and milk!
Correct. As stated in the video you typically wait 6 hours after consuming meat before consuming dairy and vice versa. I am a vegetarian that recently went Kosher. I have thought about introducing some meat back into my diet. But it would be a huge hassle. I use soy milk in my coffee. It's vegan, but due to possible cross contamination it's certified Kosher dairy. So I wouldn't be able to enjoy my coffee with a mest meal. I dink a fair bit of coffee. So if I wanted meat I would have to wait 12 hours between cups of coffee. Not to mention having to buy a cutting board, mixing bowl, and utensils just for meat.
@@jennoscura2381 I'm no vegetarian, nor have I eaten kosher, but I do want know, (preferably by someone who's never eaten kosher, or was never a vegetarian...but switched over to kosher) and can tell me the difference. But thanks for your reply.
@@jennoscura2381a) 6 hours after meat 1 hour after milk ( except for hard aged cheese which also requires a 6-hour wait, b) there are definitely soy milk products out there which are kosher Parve
My understanding is that the purpose of Kosher was discourage meat consumption. In Genesis it says that we are to eat plants. So that was G*d's intent. But since humans aren't perfect we are allowed to have meat, but have rules to make it more of a pain in the ass. I am a vegetarian and have thought about adding meat to my diet. But then I would have to get new cutting board, mixing bowl, utensils etc just for meat. Not to mention that the soy milk I use in my coffee is Kosher dairy. So if I want meat I have to wait 12 hours between cups of coffee or try and find vegan milk that's parve. Yea it's just too much hassle. Impossible Burger is certified Parve by the Orthodox Union. It's good to fool meat eaters. So that's a much easier option.
kalok hewan di sembelih apa menyebut nama tuhan?
Any recommendations on who ships out kosher meat? I had a random 5 minute conversation with a stranger 8 weeks ago, then I suddenly became a vegan without notice. I have gained weight after switching from a 6 month carnivore diet with steak, chicken, lamb (No pork) To a high veg/carb diet. There's nowhere that does Kosher slaughter, because I live in Baton Rouge, Louisiana
I teach a cooking class and this helped explain a few kosher concepts my non jewish students were asking
Kosher and Halal meat are same or any difference exist? Secondly, Do Jews eat pork or drink pig milk?
Not the same, in halal you have to say allahuakbar when slaughtering. Pigs aren’t kosher. In kosher law shellfish are not allowed but Muslims can.
What I was thinking is what and why logically one can eat neat, wear stuff from animals have political differences and whether or not they are legitimate and beliefs in torah etc. Also how itt connects with talmudic law. also how everyones value in civilization and why as to there structued value iis more or less and as to why and how to make it fair to efveryoe as to make peace before moshiach.
Still makes no sense
Because it’s not rational. It’s spiritual
It has spiritual meaning. "You are what you eat". Fish symbolize our feelings, land animals symbolize our actions, insects symbolize our desires and birds symbolize our thoughts. Fish have to have fins and scales to symbolize the need to be perpelled forward and not dragged down by our emotions and also shed our old self (fish shed their scales). Land animals have to have split hooves which symbolizes that all our actions have to be 2fold: to honor God and benefit others. ALso the animals we eat have to chew their food twice, to symbolize the need to ponder upon our actions and not be greedy and mindless in our actions (like pigs, who gubble their food). Birds have to not be nocturnal and not eat other animals, which symbolizes purity of thought and "living in the light". Lastly, insects have to hop and not crawl to the ground, to symbolize that our desires shouldn't be low (like lust, gluttony etc) but help us "hop" and make large distances towards a good cause. Hope this helped! God is wise beyond all comprehension🙏
I'm A Musilm But Rude!.
Did you give this diet a try?
@ no I have not
It's confusing though 😂😂
Sounds similar to halal food..
Pharisees...
Duck is not Kosher
This kosher food was made during Noah's time. It was to avoid illness to kill the animal, we have to remember, but in those times, it was the way to sacrifice animals for their sins on the way to pour the blood into th ground. When Jesus came, all the mosaics law was in the last
I'm glad i'm not Jewish
Glad I'm not religious.
At least give this diet a try lol
Is funny how a cereal is considered kosher while pork is not, but cereal gives diabetes while pork itself is healthy for your body😂😂😂
Pork gives high blood pressure and cardiovascular disease. Among other parasite based conditions. I stopped getting the flu yearly when I began eating kosher. Also yea kosher doesn’t mean healthy in and of itself self. Cereal grains are healthy. Just not the cereal. What really gets me is how gelatin from pork bones is considered kosher. 😂 for real after all that work you mess it up with some marshmallows or jello hahaha
Lmaooo healthy lol no only brain dead would think that.
🐖= Trichinella spiralis + 💩
(+buy healthy cereals then)
You dont understand it.
@@MiguelAlvarezAdams pork isn’t healthy for you either the pigs store toxins in skin and fat and muscle. Filled with parasites. When you kill and process them you’re exposed to risk of getting an STD. Cereal is not explicitly mentioned in the Bible as clean rather it is in the category of herbs and seeds fruits etc. just because it’s considered clean doesn’t mean you want to chow down either. Eating poison ivy for instance. Who would want to do that?
It’s not a physical diet, it’s a spiritual diet. There are many non Kosher foods which are healthy for the body and Kosher foods which are not. He mentioned that in the beginning. Sometimes people look for a rational answer for things especially what doesn’t make sense to the individual. It’s basically a Spiritual Diet for The Jewish People
It Is Forbidden To Eat Giraffe Meat In Judaism
Barbarians eat 🐰
So Halal and Kosher are almost the same thing
Can Jews eat animal fat?
Yeah, from kosher animals. Sluterd properly. My favorite is goose fat.
Going vegan excludes all meats and dairy and other animal products. A small side benefit is we vegans are auto-kosher!
Almost, vegans drink wine, wine must be kosher, vegans can use utensils that are not kosher, if I walk into a store and see a product that says vegan I cannot assume it's kosher.
When vegans stop trying to make vegetables look like meat then I’ll stop eating meat🖕🏾
@@izziam I would be a vegan, but I throw up every time I look at a veggie patty
At a given place*,at a given time*under given circumstances do onto others(includes all living brings) which you would like to be done unto you which has a beneficial efect upon the parties involved and world as a whole" is the definition of justices.
Your prophets were liars sorry. I am a idol worshipper.
Want to talk more? Do start a conversation.
I would definitely like to talk how unjust practices has been made Kosher in the name of a fake God.
No that’s too much for me. With all my respect for everyone.
It's too much to follow what God wants you to eat? Hmm
KOSHER IS BEST FOOD!