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- for consumption"). Food that may not be consumed, however, is deemed treif (/treɪf/ in English, Yiddish: טרײף), also spelled treyf (Yiddish: טריף). In...
- consumption). Foods that are not in accordance with Jewish law are called treif (/treɪf/; Yiddish: טרײף, derived from Hebrew: טְרֵפָה ṭərēfā) meaning "torn...
- ongoing debate in Jewish circles as to whether it qualifies as kosher or treif. A 12-month study on larval development in the southern Benguela Current...
- termed kosher, and food that is not kosher is also known as treifah or treif. People who observe these laws are colloquially said to be "keeping kosher"...
- characteristics, or only one of the characteristics, are considered unclean animals (treif, not fit for Jewish consumption) and Jews are forbidden to eat them. This...
- lobster) and molluscs (e.g. oyster, clam, conch, octopus, squid) to be "treif"—non-kosher. Roe, such as caviar, must come from a kosher fish to be permitted...
- Hanafi jurisprudence, not other aquatic animals. In Judaism, clams are treif, i.e. non-kosher. Some species of clam, particularly Mercenaria mercenaria...
- dietary rules Makruh Mitzvah in Judaism incorporates similar notions Sharia Treif, the Yiddish word for non-kosher Taboo Word of Wisdom, the LDS dietary rules...
- alcohol to yield a natural animal musk. The rock hyrax is classified as treif (not kosher; unclean) according to kashrutJewish food hygiene rules –...
- crossed staffs, each with a white ball atop. Hawaiian religion ʻAi Noa Treif, a similar concept in Judaism Haram, a similar concept in Islam Seven deadly...