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− | + | Maimonides [[Maimonides' Law of Noahides#Laws of Kings and their Wars, Chapter 9|Mishne Torah, Law of Kings 9:12]] says | |
+ | :One who slaughters a domesticated animal, even if one severs the two signs [that would make it properly killed under Jewish law], as long as it moves convulsively, the limbs and meat which are separated from it are forbidden to a Noahide because of [breaking the law of a] "torn limb" | ||
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+ | Jewish Law disagrees with Maimonides on this point. The [[Shulchan Aruch]] rules that Kosher Meat is always permitted to a [[Noahide]]. ''(need citation in Yoreh Deah)'' |
Latest revision as of 11:09, 12 February 2007
Maimonides Mishne Torah, Law of Kings 9:12 says
- One who slaughters a domesticated animal, even if one severs the two signs [that would make it properly killed under Jewish law], as long as it moves convulsively, the limbs and meat which are separated from it are forbidden to a Noahide because of [breaking the law of a] "torn limb"
Jewish Law disagrees with Maimonides on this point. The Shulchan Aruch rules that Kosher Meat is always permitted to a Noahide. (need citation in Yoreh Deah)