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A sheep or goat is used as a single offering and is sufficient for one household
A camel or cow can be shared by seven people
originally posted by: Spacespider
Well animal abuse is illegal.. So this need to be stopped
originally posted by: TheJesuit
Ok it's part of the Jewish tradition as well thanks where or when do they gather 50000 people in a stadium to do this? Like I asked before will there be news outlets reporting from the stadium? Where will the sacrifices take place? Im not looking to bash their festival just want to know the specifics or is it secret
originally posted by: JoshuaCox
a reply to: TheJesuit
The Jews do it too...
It is part of what makes things kosher. The rabbi prays over the goat or sheep before it is slaughtered then they eat it.
It is curious you choose to leave our the part it is a normal feature of Kosher eating and the fact Jews do it too.
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originally posted by: Deetermined
originally posted by: JoshuaCox
a reply to: TheJesuit
The Jews do it too...
It is part of what makes things kosher. The rabbi prays over the goat or sheep before it is slaughtered then they eat it.
It is curious you choose to leave our the part it is a normal feature of Kosher eating and the fact Jews do it too.
Jews no longer practice animal sacrifice and when they did, they weren't allowed to eat the animal after it was sacrificed or they would be punished. So, no, it is not the same thing as eating kosher.