Chelev (Hebrew: חֵלֶב, kheylev or ẖelev), or what is also known as "suet", is the animal fats that the Torah prohibits Jews and Israelites from eating (Leviticus 7:23). Only the chelev of animals that are of the sort from which offerings can be brought in the Tabernacle or Temple are prohibited (Leviticus 7:25). The prohibition of eating chelev is also, in addition to the Torah, one of the 613 commandments that, according to the Talmud, were given to Moses on Mount Sinai.
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| - Chelev (Hebrew: חֵלֶב, kheylev or ẖelev), or what is also known as "suet", is the animal fats that the Torah prohibits Jews and Israelites from eating (Leviticus 7:23). Only the chelev of animals that are of the sort from which offerings can be brought in the Tabernacle or Temple are prohibited (Leviticus 7:25). The prohibition of eating chelev is also, in addition to the Torah, one of the 613 commandments that, according to the Talmud, were given to Moses on Mount Sinai. (en)
- Chelev (hebräisch חֵלֶב ‚Fett‘) ist das tierische Fett, dessen Genuss Juden gemäß der Tora verboten ist. (Leviticus 7:23). Nur das Chelev von Tieren, die als Opfergaben im Tempel dargebracht werden durften, ist verboten (Leviticus 7:25). Das Verbot, Chelev zu essen, ist eines der 613 Gebote, die laut Talmud Mose auf dem Berg Sinai übergeben wurden. (de)
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| - Two pieces of flank steak. The left one is covered with a sheet of real chelev, the right one has only some non-kosher tendons . (en)
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| - Chelev (Hebrew: חֵלֶב, kheylev or ẖelev), or what is also known as "suet", is the animal fats that the Torah prohibits Jews and Israelites from eating (Leviticus 7:23). Only the chelev of animals that are of the sort from which offerings can be brought in the Tabernacle or Temple are prohibited (Leviticus 7:25). The prohibition of eating chelev is also, in addition to the Torah, one of the 613 commandments that, according to the Talmud, were given to Moses on Mount Sinai. (en)
- Chelev (hebräisch חֵלֶב ‚Fett‘) ist das tierische Fett, dessen Genuss Juden gemäß der Tora verboten ist. (Leviticus 7:23). Nur das Chelev von Tieren, die als Opfergaben im Tempel dargebracht werden durften, ist verboten (Leviticus 7:25). Das Verbot, Chelev zu essen, ist eines der 613 Gebote, die laut Talmud Mose auf dem Berg Sinai übergeben wurden. (de)
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| - Sefer ha-Chinuch mitzvah 147 (en)
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| - Maachalot Assurot 7:5 (en)
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