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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: REDNECK JEW on December 11, 2013, 11:43:07 PM
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQ7oAVlRNzc
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that's you?
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I'm redneckish (by my surroundings and upbringing) /Mizrachi (culturally)/Ashkenazi (ethnically) hybrid Jew.. I grew up in the Pacific Northwest , so I would say this song kind of hit home for me.. Great song.. Your voice?? Quite nice.
One question, how do you keep your game meat you hunt Kosher? I am not claiming to be the most halahic following when it comes to Kashrut, but I always wondered how I could justify hunting, since I thought all kosher meat had to be slaughtered by a shochet. Don't get me wrong, I'd love to start doing some hunting, but I guess I have always been told it is taboo for a Jew to hunt. I'd only like to hunt for food, as I am not a trophy hunter. Perhaps, I'd also be alright for hunting for culling purposes, such as coyotes, bears or wolves stalking mine or a neighbors flock.
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I have a yellow neck.
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This was cute, RJ.
I just love you :)
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I moved from the People's Republic of New York City to the People's Republic of New Jersey.
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OOOHHH EVERY JEW I sure do love your Judah P Benjamin Photo
Thanks Redneck Jew ;D.. Judah P. Benjamin is one of my favorite American heroes..
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I moved from the People's Republic of New York City to the People's Republic of New Jersey.
Long live mother USSA comrade.
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Long live mother USSA comrade.
which socialist state do you live in?
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which socialist state do you live in?
I am a follower of rebel leader Harper in the Frozen Federated People's Republics of Canada.
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which socialist state do you live in?
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/611/ffprc.jpg/
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Koreans in that picture?
Where's the tundra?
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Koreans in that picture?
Where's the tundra?
Nobody lives in the tundra. Only inuits. There like four of them anyways.
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I'm redneckish (by my surroundings and upbringing) /Mizrachi (culturally)/Ashkenazi (ethnically) hybrid Jew.. I grew up in the Pacific Northwest , so I would say this song kind of hit home for me.. Great song.. Your voice?? Quite nice.
One question, how do you keep your game meat you hunt Kosher? I am not claiming to be the most halahic following when it comes to Kashrut, but I always wondered how I could justify hunting, since I thought all kosher meat had to be slaughtered by a shochet. Don't get me wrong, I'd love to start doing some hunting, but I guess I have always been told it is taboo for a Jew to hunt. I'd only like to hunt for food, as I am not a trophy hunter. Perhaps, I'd also be alright for hunting for culling purposes, such as coyotes, bears or wolves stalking mine or a neighbors flock.
I once asked that question.
Apparently to hunt bekhashrut the animals must be snared alive, then carefully examined to see that they aren't treif, then slaughtered with the correct shechitah, and finally the ritual of kissuy hadam (covering of the blood) must be performed.
Interestingly, if deer or other usually wild animals are domesticated for consumption kissuy hadam is not required.
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I get so sick and tired of my fellow Jews in Yankee Land being so fast to be attacking me on HUNTING Noachide, so I shall let a few passages of our Blessed Torah tell them that it is you who are wrong about hunting game!
Biblical and Rabbinical Kosher are very different indeed unless one maybe wishing to claim the word of Hashem is a LIE or is a contradiction? I think NOT!
"Every moving thing that lives shall be food for you. And as I gave you the green plants, I give you everything." Genesis 9:3
"Now then, take your weapons, your quiver and your bow, and go out to the field and hunt game for Me" Genesis 27:3
"And G-d said, “Behold, I have given you every plant yielding seed that is on the face of all the earth, and every tree with seed in its fruit. You shall have them for food. And to EVERY BEAST of the earth and to every bird of the heavens and to everything that creeps on the earth, everything that has the breath of life, I have given every green plant for food.” And it was so."
Genesis 1:29-30
Hope this answers your question Noachide!
Those verses are from Genesis and are Noachide not Jewish. Biblical Kosher is found in Leviticus and Rabbinical Kosher is just explanations of those verses. Do you go to a reform temple?