| Title: | BAGELS and other things of Jewish interest |
| Notice: | 1.0 policy, 280.0 directory, 32.0 registration |
| Moderator: | SMURF::FENSTER |
| Created: | Mon Feb 03 1986 |
| Last Modified: | Thu Jun 05 1997 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Number of topics: | 1524 |
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I've been thinking (smell of burning sawdust :-). If it is a mitzva to eat kosher food, why is there not a blessing before eating that mentions this mitzva explicitly? Dave
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| 1101.1 | of course you eat nothing else? | CADSYS::HECTOR::RICHARDSON | Thu Sep 05 1991 23:54 | 7 | |
Hey, Dave, just what have you been eating lately, anyhow???
Of course everything was in fact kosher, right?
/Charlotte (I'm two aisles over from Dave - let's see if he comes to
visit now...)
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| 1101.2 | A fast way to get to 100 Brochas a day :-) | TAVENG::MONTY | M. Sagal ISEDA/I (DTN - 882 3477) | Fri Sep 06 1991 12:11 | 10 |
My first thought on the subject was
Is it really a mitzva to eat Kosher food, or is there an injunction
*against* eating non-kosher food.
Now if you are advocating making a brocha everytime you obey an
injunction .... I suspect we'll be making brocahs all the time
(murder, robbery, false witness, adultury .... :-) :-)
Happy New Year.
.... Monty
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