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Kabbalah on Pork





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Mendel Kaplan
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan is the founder and spiritual leader of Chabad @ Flamingo in Thornhill, Ontario, he also serves as a Chaplain of the York Regional Police Service



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Posted: Sep 6, 2009
Wow!
I bet similar correlations could be found with others, i.e., shrimp, lobster, bear, catfish and most probably all non-kosher foods; This would be most interesting!
Posted By Michael, Las Cruces, NM, USA

Posted: Aug 26, 2009
Re: Marion Bremner
Uh...I think u have a bias against Roman Catholicism....please try to fix this bias...
Posted By Nozomu Suzuki, Willowdale, Canada

Posted: Aug 13, 2009
"Christianity says sex is bad"
This is a really ignorant statement. Christianity is based on the same scriptures as Judaism and believes no such thing.
I think the Rabbi is confusing Christianity with Roman Catholicism, a syncretistic sect.
Posted By Marion Bremner, NYC, NY



 

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How and why did the pig become the ultimate symbol of Treif? Is this Mitzvah beyond human comprehension, or can you sink your teeth into the meat of this mystery? More importantly, was this succulent food always prohibited, and can it ever become Kosher?
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