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# Eggs or milk of a non-Kosher animal is also non-Kosher. <Ref> Gemara Bechorot 5b-6a, Rambam Machalot Asurot 3:1, S”A YD 81:1, The Laws of Kashrus (Rabbi Binyamin Forst; pg 33-4) </ref> | # Eggs or milk of a non-Kosher animal is also non-Kosher. <Ref> Gemara Bechorot 5b-6a, Rambam Machalot Asurot 3:1, S”A YD 81:1, The Laws of Kashrus (Rabbi Binyamin Forst; pg 33-4) </ref> | ||
==Non-Kosher Fish== | ==Non-Kosher Fish== | ||
# Fish which has fins and scales are Kosher, while all others are non-Kosher. <Ref>Vayikra 11:12, S”A YD 83:1 </ref> Fish do not need ritual slaughtering. <Ref>S”A YD 13:1 </ref> | # Fish which has fins and scales are Kosher, while all others are non-Kosher. <Ref>Vayikra 11:12, S”A YD 83:1 </ref> Fish do not need ritual slaughtering. <Ref>S”A YD 13:1 </ref> | ||
==Blood== | ==Blood== | ||
# Blood of any animal or bird is forbidden to be eaten. Therefore after a kosher animal is ritually slaughtered it must be salted properly in order to remove the blood. <Ref>Vayikra 7:26-27, Devarim 12:23, Rambam Machalot Assurot 6:10, S”A YD 66:1</ref> | # Blood of any animal or bird is forbidden to be eaten. Therefore after a kosher animal is ritually slaughtered it must be salted properly in order to remove the blood. <Ref>Vayikra 7:26-27, Devarim 12:23, Rambam Machalot Assurot 6:10, S”A YD 66:1</ref> | ||
# Fish blood is permitted to drink, however, it’s forbidden if it’s gathered in a vessel unless it’s recognizably fish blood such as having in it fish scales. <Ref>S”A YD 66:9 </ref> | # Fish blood is permitted to drink, however, it’s forbidden if it’s gathered in a vessel unless it’s recognizably fish blood such as having in it fish scales. <Ref>S”A YD 66:9 </ref> | ||
# Human blood which moved from the area which it left the body is forbidden, however, if there’s blood between one’s teeth (one’s gums bleed) it’s permitted to suck that blood. <Ref>S”A YD 66:10 </ref> | # Human blood which moved from the area which it left the body is forbidden, however, if there’s blood between one’s teeth (one’s gums bleed) it’s permitted to suck that blood. <Ref>S”A YD 66:10 </ref> | ||
==Nevelah== | ==Nevelah== | ||
# Any animal, kosher or not, may not be eaten unless it has first been ritually slaughtered properly, otherwise, the animal is considered Nevelah. An unwarranted pause, excessive pressure, or using a jagged knife are among the numerous defects of a ritual slaughtering which would cause the animal to be Nevelah. <Ref> S”A YD 18:1, 23:1-2, 24:1 </ref> | # Any animal, kosher or not, may not be eaten unless it has first been ritually slaughtered properly, otherwise, the animal is considered Nevelah. An unwarranted pause, excessive pressure, or using a jagged knife are among the numerous defects of a ritual slaughtering which would cause the animal to be Nevelah. <Ref> S”A YD 18:1, 23:1-2, 24:1 </ref> | ||
==Teriefah== | ==Teriefah== | ||
# An animal which has a health defect or disease which Chazal specify is considered Teriefah and is forbidden to eat. <Ref>The Mishna Chullin 42a enumerate 18 defects and the Rambam Hilchot Shechitah 10:9 counts 70. </ref> | # An animal which has a health defect or disease which Chazal specify is considered Teriefah and is forbidden to eat. <Ref>The Mishna Chullin 42a enumerate 18 defects and the Rambam Hilchot Shechitah 10:9 counts 70. </ref> | ||
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==Fish and Dairy== | ==Fish and Dairy== | ||
# There is a sephardic custom not to eat fish and dairy together. <ref>Yalkut Yosef YD 87:84, Yachava Daat 6:48</ref> Such is the Syrian practice.<ref>[https://www.dailyhalacha.com/displayRead.asp?readID=770 Rabbi Mansour]</ref> | # There is a sephardic custom not to eat fish and dairy together. <ref>Yalkut Yosef YD 87:84, Yachava Daat 6:48</ref> Such is the Syrian practice.<ref>[https://www.dailyhalacha.com/displayRead.asp?readID=770 Rabbi Mansour]</ref> | ||
==Bishul Akum== | ==[[Bishul Akum]]== | ||
# One may not eat food that was cooked by a non-Jew. | # One may not eat food that was cooked by a non-Jew.<ref>S"A YD 113:1</ref> See the [[Bishul Akum]] page. | ||
==Pat Akum== | ==Pat Akum== | ||
# One may not eat bread that was baked by a non-Jew. | # One may not eat bread that was baked by a non-Jew. |