- however, is
deemed treif (/treɪf/ in English, Yiddish: טרײף), also
spelled treyf (Yiddish: טריף). In case of
objects the
opposite of
kosher is pasúl (/pəˈsul/...
-
Treyf (Yiddish: טרייף) is a
politically left-wing
Jewish podcast hosted by Sam Bick and
David Zinman.
According to
their website, "
Treyf is an anarchist...
-
religious or
dietary reasons. Pork is
haram (not halal) to
Muslims and
treyf (not kosher) to Jews. When
Beautiful Brands International, a
company from...
- consumption). Food that is not in
accordance with
Jewish law is
called treif or
treyf,
derived from
Hebrew trāfáh. Some of the
restrictions include not being...
- Congregations, it
offended a
number of
guests by
featuring non-kosher (
treyf) foods. It
became symbolic of the
growing divide within American Reform...
- food restrictions. Some
rabbis contended that it is not a
forbidden food (
treyf) as none of its
limbs are
damaged and the
geese do not feel any pain in...
-
similar to the
cuisine of
other Ethiopians, with some variations.
Because treyf foods such as pork and s****fish are not
traditionally eaten by
either Ethiopian...
- of a
tsadek becomes the soul of a fish. The soul of a
butcher who eats
treyf meat
becomes the soul of a
black crow. The soul of a
dishonest khazn becomes...
-
represented in
media outlets such as the
American Mondoweiss and the
Canadian Treyf podcast.
Following the 2014 Gaza War, some
leftist Jewish organizations...
- Polish: cacko; OED, MW) Tref or
Trayf or
Traif /ˈtreɪf/: Not
kosher (טרייף,
treyf, from Hebrew: טרפֿה, ṭərēfā, 'carrion'; AHD)
Tsuris /ˈtsʊrɪs/: Troubles...