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I was raised Christian, and know how the church feels about it. I’m just wondering where Judaism stands on the issue.
Question: I keep hearing and reading various sources stating that it is absolute halachah that one must eat meat on Shabbat. Is this actual halachah, or just a custom (albeit a very widespread one), and what is the reasoning behind this law/custom? The re...
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