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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]to clariy - no Jewish legal authority allows the consumption of Hallah meat in place of kosher meat. Rather that is a practice evolving among some partially observant lay Jews. [/quote] Is there an exception, like in Islam, for times of sever hardship? [/quote] anything is kosher if you are starving and need to eat it for health "pkuach nefesh" saving a life - trumps ritual law as a general rule. But few human beings need to eat meat to live (and of course most of us would be healthier eating less) so the law does not allow for eating nonkosher meat when vegetarian food (much easier to make kosher) is available. Note this applys only to things you are going to ingest. There is no law against contacting or benefiting from even pig parts - you can play football with a pigskin covered ball, etc. [/quote]
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