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When kosher foods are butchered the butchering is supervised by several
rabbis to see it is done properly so no blood is left in the meat.
----- Original Message -----
From: Kathy Du Bois <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Friday, December 02, 2005 5:51 AM
Subject: Re: One more important note
> Rhonda,
> The meat was prepared differently and, for the Jews, still is. That
> is part of what it means to be kosher. All the meat was drained
> from the body of the animal through the neck. They didn't serve
> hamburger. Meat was usually roasted or boiled.
> Kathy
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> At 06:08 AM 12/2/2005, you wrote:
> >So, how were they to eat meat and not have the blood, as in the
hamburger,
> >drain it somehow? So what would a person do now? Just curious! does
make
> >sense though, animals are given all those chemicals to encourage growth,
> >Rhonda
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