Omer and Kashrut
May. 12th, 2011 10:47 amToday is the twenty-second day of the Omer, which is three weeks and one day into the Omer.
I was asked about a Kosher thing, and this is a post I have thought of doing for a while. Ergo, you gets an explanation of the dietary rules of Kashrut*.
( This is Long, so I'm Sticking It Under a Cut )
And thus the complex rules of Kosher are made simple. [snerks] Yeah, right. Simple.
*Kosher literally means "something that has been done properly" and there are ton of commandments about what things are and are not Kosher. You hear about the dietary rules more because, really, when does the fact that having mold on the walls of your house isn't Kosher come up in everyday conversation?
I was asked about a Kosher thing, and this is a post I have thought of doing for a while. Ergo, you gets an explanation of the dietary rules of Kashrut*.
( This is Long, so I'm Sticking It Under a Cut )
And thus the complex rules of Kosher are made simple. [snerks] Yeah, right. Simple.
*Kosher literally means "something that has been done properly" and there are ton of commandments about what things are and are not Kosher. You hear about the dietary rules more because, really, when does the fact that having mold on the walls of your house isn't Kosher come up in everyday conversation?