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shelikespretties:
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interstellaireylo:
imonlyhereforspacejews:
interstellaireylo:
@jedimistress I DONT KNOW HOW TO ANSWER THAT
Okay birds are a complicated issue, and according to Chabad (
https://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/3649755/jewish/What-Are-the-Signs-of-a-Kosher-Bird.htm):
“the sages of the Mishnah give several signs that help identify whether a bird is kosher:
1) it is not a bird of prey; and
2) it has an “extra” toe, a crop, and/or a gizzard that can be peeled. (Whether all three of these signs must be present is a matter of dispute, as will be explained.)”
So we need to examine a Porg’s diet and also its feet before this convo can continue.
We should also probably ask a rabbi…
Porgs are seabirds, and judging by their mouths they eat fish. As for feet:
STILL CALLING MY RABBI
Rabbi: /deep sigh/
Me: sooooo?
Rabbi: I can’t believe you’re asking me this.
Me: it’s important.
Rabbi: …. it’s not kosher
Me: BLESS YOU
@animatedamerican This may be of interest to you!
In case anyone is interested, the green milk almost certainly isn’t kosher either.
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