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according to kashrut. One who
practices this, a
kosher butcher is
called a
shochet.
Deuteronomy 12:21
states that
sheep and
cattle should be
slaughtered "as...
- Chopin:
Pianist and
Teacher As Seen By His Pupils.
Translated by
Naomi Shochet. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/CBO9781107049901....
- brit
milah (cir****cision).
Shochet (ritual slaughterer) – In
order for meat to be kosher, it must be
slaughtered by a
shochet who is an
expert in the laws...
- A
kosher slaughterer or
kosher butcher, also
known as
shochet (Hebrew: שוחט) is a
butcher of
cattle and poultry, one of the
professions ****ociated with...
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process known as shechita, in
which a
certified ritual slaughterer,
called a
shochet,
severs the trachea, esophagus,
carotid arteries, and
jugular veins in...
- life, in the Land of Israel. He
served as a
Mashpia (Hasidic mentor) and
shochet. He was a
follower of the
Rebbe Rashab and the
Rebbe Rayatz. Reb Zalman...
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Shulchan Aruch rules that
after the
slaughter of
animal by a
shochet (kosher slaughterer), the
shochet is
required to
separate the cuts of the foreleg, ch****...
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within Judaism as a
shochet, to also be a
pious Jew of good
character and an
observer of the Shabbat. In
smaller communities, the
shochet was
often the town...
-
Schochet or
Shochet is a surname, from the
Hebrew word for "ritual slaughterer".
Notable persons with that name include:
Aryeh Leib
Schochet (1845-1928)...
- The
Shochet with
Rooster by
Israel Tsvaygenbaum, 1997...