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Can Jews eat lamb chops

Updated: 10/7/2023
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11y ago

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Jews are only permitted to eat animals with split hooves and who chew their cud. Rabbits don't have split hooves or chew their cud. Jews also eat fish with only fins and scales and eat only certain birds that The Bible permits.

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Yes. Lamb is a kosher species. Mutton, when slaughtered and prepared in accordance with the pertinent laws of Kashruth, is permissible at the table of observant Jews.

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Yes, as long as it is slaughtered and prepared following the laws of kashrut.

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So long as the lamb is slaughtered and prepared correctly, it's kosher and religiously observant Jews can eat it.

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13y ago

Yes. Lamb is kosher.

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