- (anglicized: /ʃəxiːˈtɑː/; Hebrew: שחיטה; [ʃχiˈta]; also
transliterated shehitah, shechitah, shehita) is
ritual slaughtering of
certain mammals and birds...
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concerns the laws of
shehitah (ritual slaughter) and
other aspects of
Jewish dietary laws. The work
analyses the laws of
shehitah in the
context of a dispute...
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vertebral arteries in
bovines is
reduced after slaughter by the
Jewish shehitah method from 1/30 to 1/40, and on the
basis of this and one
other experiment...
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exiles who
could not read Hebrew; the
first of the
known texts is
Dinim de
shehitah i
bedikah [The
Rules of
Ritual Slaughter and
Inspection of Animals]; (Istanbul...
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poultry in 1989. In June, 1937, a law, the
effect of
which was to
abolish Shehitah, was
presented to the
Riksdag by Karl G.
Westman (bondeförbundet) Minister...
- Berman,
Jeremiah Joseph (1946).
Religious Freedom: The
Right to
Practice Shehitah,
Kosher Slaughtering.
Research Institute for Post War
Problems of Religious...
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subjects connected with
Temple service and
ritual slaughter of
animals (
shehitah). The term kodashim, in the
Biblical context,
applies to the sacrifices...
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penitential manual of
Eleazar of
Worms and some
additional stringencies on
sheḥitah (the
slaughter of animals)
formulated in
Jacob Weil's
Sefer Sheḥitot u-Bediqot...
- ברק (Bnei Brak, Israel). p. 80.
Religious Freedom: The
Right to
Practice Shehitah (1946 Lewin, Munk and Berman) page 87 http://www.JTA.ORG (http://www.jta...
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Nations -1971-
Religious Jewry and the
United Nations -1953– In
defense of
Shehitah -1958-
Shall the
sword devour forever? -1974- The
Metabolic Effects of...