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Madlik Podcast – Torah Thoughts on Judaism From a Post-Orthodox Jew
Passover, which we recently celebrated, bans bread. Leviticus bans pigs. Ashkenazim banned rice, but Mizrachim and the rabbis of the Talmud did not. What do these bans and dietary practices actually say about us? For 2,000 years the Jewish people have been doing something that nowadays is indispensable... reading food labels. It's required nowadays to list whether a food contains lactose or gluten. Was this made in a factory where they also process peanuts? Is it organic and sustainable? But the ancient Israelites and modern-day Jews have been understanding the importance of diet for a long, long time. This week on Madlik we delve into the fascinating world of Jewish dietary laws and their profound impact on Jewish identity. In this episode, we explore how ancient legal discussions about food continue to shape modern Jewish society, challenging our assumptions about the purpose and relevance of these laws today. The Torah introduces dietary restrictions in Leviticus, using language that goes beyond simple dietary prohibitions: • The text uses terms like "tameh" (impure) and "sheketz" (detestable), not unkosher, to describe forbidden foods. • These laws are presented as a means of separating the Israelites from other nations and elevating their lifestyle. The recent Passover holiday brought to light a common question among Ashkenazi Jews: Why can't we eat rice, corn, or hummus during this time? This seemingly simple inquiry opens up a complex discussion about the nature of Jewish dietary laws, their origins, and their role in shaping Jewish identity throughout history. The exploration of kosher laws and the kitniyot debate reveals that Jewish dietary practices are about much more than just food. They serve as a powerful tool for shaping identity, fostering community, and navigating the complexities of tradition in a modern world. These discussions challenge us to reconsider our assumptions about the purpose and relevance of dietary laws in Jewish life. They invite us to reflect on how our food choices can connect us to our heritage, distinguish us from others, and potentially unite us as a people. As we continue to grapple with these ancient laws in our modern context, we're reminded that the way we eat is intimately connected to who we are and who we aspire to be as a community. Key Takeaways Dietary restrictions in Leviticus use language that goes beyond simple dietary prohibitions Passover illustrates how dietary practices can evolve and differ among Jewish communities It is a continuing challenge to maintain distinct customs while fostering unity Timestamps [00:00] Why Rice Is Forbidden: A Modern Question with Ancient Roots [02:19] Snack Shaming in Israel: Identity in a Bag of Chips [04:21] Impure or Just Unkosher? Leviticus' Language Decoded [09:06] Detestable vs. Impure: What Fish Teach About Bias [13:33] Dietary Laws as a Reflection of Egypt and Elevation [17:45] The Kitniyot Debate: What Really Happened [20:58] Slippery Slopes: From Rice to Mustard Seeds [24:55] The Legal and Cultural Pull of Tradition [27:48] The Economic Pain Behind Prohibitions [29:39] Uniting the People Through What's on the Plate Links & Learnings Sign up for free and get more from our weekly newsletter https://madlik.com/ Safaria Source Sheet: https://www.sefaria.org/sheets/641409 Transcript on episode web page: https://madlik.com/2025/04/23/kosher-laws-and-identity/
Part 8 When asking a well-versed Christian, “Is there anything forbidden for a Christian to eat?” they will immediately answer with a resounding “no,” then follow up with a few qualifying comments, turning to key passages in the New Testament, such as Romans 14 and 1 Corinthians 8 and 10. When the same question is asked to a Seventh-day Adventist, they will respond with a resounding “yes” before turning to key passages in the Old Testament, such as Leviticus 11 and Deuteronomy 14. Who is right? Both appeal to the Bible, yet only one can do so using the Bible as the sole authority for determining the truth. Adventists are in a very precarious position since whether they admit it or not, in one hand they hold the Old Testament and in the other, the writings of Ellen G. White. When asked what their source of authority is for determining all matters of faith and doctrine, they will respond by saying the Bible and God's infallible interpreter, the Spirit of Prophecy. The purpose of this teaching is to examine what Seventh-day Adventists teach concerning diet and to see if it aligns with what the New Testament teaches.
January 29, 2025Torah Smash! The Podcast for Nerdy JewsEpisode 73 - Kosher or Not Kosher?It's time for everyone's favorite game show when it comes to Jewish food… Kosher! Or! Not! Kosher?! Join us as we explore some fantasy foods, science fiction foods, and some soon-to-not-be so science fiction food based questions when it comes to keeping kosher. Do we think the Klingons follow similar laws when making their ritual wines? How about Dungeons & Dragons characters? What about your video game characters? Plus, Barak shares his one unfortunate food allergy and RDY may have an alternative choice for him! But, would that also be allowed as kosher?00:01:05 Laws of Kashrut00:06:19 Susan Ivanova from Babylon 500:08:50 Unreal foods we want to try00:09:56 Klingon Blood Wine00:14:03 D&D's Create Food and Water Conjuration00:16:54 Meat cloned in a lab00:24:24 RDY asks the wrong question00:27:44 Are they really two generations?00:31:20 Star Trek's Food Replicator00:35:28 Dietary Laws in the Torah00:40:40 Futuristic food isn't futuristicShare this episode with a friend: https://www.torahsmash.com/post/episode-73-kosher-or-not-kosherConnect with us online, purchase swag, support us with a donation, and more at www.torahsmash.com.
Dietary Laws of The Old Testament on "A RELEVANT WORD" w/Pastor Carl Gallups ~ EA Truth RadioWhat does Jesus Himself have to say about The Dietary Laws of The Old Testament? ... Longtime Pastor & Bestselling Author, Pastor Carl Gallups ... takes on this topic in this riveting episode of 'A RELEVANT WORD' on EA Truth Radio! TUNE IN HERE TODAY! YOU DON'T WANT TO MISS THIS!This blessed partnership with Pastor Carl Gallups and Eternal Affairs TRUTH Media has been ordained by the Lord God Almighty!We're now continuing into our 2nd season! Tune in below!Thank you for listening & showing your support!Our Hosts' viewpoints don't always reflect what EA TRUTH Media believes as a whole!We invite you to chat with us on social media about our shows using hashtag #EATruthRadioVISIT PASTOR CARL GALLUPS ONLINE AT www.CarlGallups.com ~ !!! *** Visit our Media Site at www.EternalAffairsMedia.com ****** Please Consider Planting A SEED IN OUR MINISTRY! ****** Sign up for our FREE Email Newsletter! ****** Sign up and become a Monthly Patron for EXCLUSIVE PERKS! ****** Use Discount Code "WWG1WGA" for 1-month FREE of Truth Premium -- https://premium.eamedia.online ;-)You can also send Bitcoin via The Lightning Network:watchmancbiz@strike.mePAYPALhttps://donate.eamedia.onlineCASH APP$eamediaonlinehttps://cash.app/$eamediaonlineGET YOUR COPY OF PASTOR CARL'S LATEST BOOK:Eyes to See: Is Our World Ready for the Coming Visitation? Stunning Revelations from the Word of God That Help Make Sense of Our Epic, Prophetic Times at:https://carl.eamedia.onlineHave a Question, Comment, Suggestion, Prayer Request? Heck! Do you just want to SAY HI? ... hit us up today!Support the show
Join us today as we discuss Part 1 of Apostle Peter's conversion of the first Gentile to be converted by an Apostle and God's work through Peter to eliminate the Jewish dietary laws to help remove the Jewish prejudice toward the Gentiles.
The Divine Test, a way of proving our faith through God's commandments. But what is this divine test? What does it really prove? How can we pass a test and prove our faith to Yahweh?
A closer look at strangled meat, how animals are slaughtered today (in general), and the natural and spiritual aspect of “the dogs” in both Exodus 22 and Matthew 7. I end our study of Exodus 22 with a reminder that we want the control of Yahweh over our lives and true freedom is found in being devoted to Him.
Taking a look at how Exodus 22:31 ties into the proper slaughtering of a clean animal. I go over some pertinent parts of Acts 15 and the decision made by the elders at the Jerusalem Council.
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In this live recording, Tripp, Tony, and Rolf discuss Tony's book 'God of Wild Places' and its themes of encountering the sacred in nature and embracing risk and failure. They explore the significance of place in the Hebrew scriptures and the role of meat in religious rituals. The conversation touches on the importance of wilderness experiences and the connection between spirituality and mortality. They also discuss the dietary laws in early Christianity and the tension between organized religion and the wild, messy aspects of spirituality. Highlights: 00:00 Intro to Tony's Backyard 04:43 Exploring 'God of Wild Places' and Themes of Encounter 10:31 The Significance of Place in the Hebrew Scriptures 19:50 Embracing Risk and the Role of Meat in Religious Rituals 29:30 The Dietary Laws and the Identity of Early Christianity 35:56 The Spiritual Practice of Hunting and Butchering Animals 41:44 Wilderness Experiences and the Connection to the Divine _____________________ Join my Substack - Process This! Join our upcoming class - THE RISE OF BONHOEFFER, for a guided tour of Bonhoeffer's life and thought. Come to THEOLOGY BEER CAMP. Follow the podcast, drop a review, send feedback/questions or become a member of the HBC Community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join R.J. Rushdoony in learning the importance of Biblical law and how it is to be used to guide the lives of men and nations.
In this episode, we will discuss the Book of Leviticus with questions centered around the laws regarding unclean things and dietary restrictions and the importance that Leviticus plays within the Torah. Join Karla and Mike as they converse with Dr. Jay Sklar to get your questions answered! Links to additional resources Dr. Sklar recommends within the podcast: Website Dr. Skar has put together with resources for teaching and preaching the Pentateuch Teaching Leviticus by Geoffrey Harper Leviticus (Tyndale) by Jay Sklar Leviticus (ZECOT) by Jay Sklar Numbers (Story of God) by Jay Sklar
A new MP3 sermon from Household of Faith in Christ is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Dietary Laws Subtitle: The Faith Debate Speaker: Troy Skinner Broadcaster: Household of Faith in Christ Event: Podcast Date: 9/2/2007 Length: 27 min.
In Hinduism, fasting is a revered and widely practiced discipline, embodying not just a physical abstention from food but also a spiritual journey towards self-purification and enlightenment. This multifaceted practice, deeply ingrained in Hindu culture, offers a range of intended health benefits that complement its spiritual significance. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nilnia/support
The Tony's discuss dietary law from the Bible and Church in the new world then pivot to sports news at (37:00) including Joel Embiid's 70 Point Game, Karl Anthony Towns' stat padding L and NFL Conference Championships then at 42:02 they discuss Usher's upcoming Super Bowl Halftime Performance what SHOULDN'T he play, and give their top ten Usher Songs. Visit HerbalNuance.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/2tones/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/2tones/support
With a new year brings new resolutions, many of which have to do with eating healthier and losing weight. But what kind of food should you be eating?In today's episode, Pastor Jackie and Pastor Derek look through the dietary laws of the Old Testament and dig into the spirit behind those laws. In addition, we seek to give listeners a simple application on how to approach food the way that God intended us to that ultimately leads to a healthier lifestyle and a great way to accomplish some of those resolutions. Our hope is that through gaining a better understanding of God's view of food for us, that you will grow in your relationship with God as well!The 17:17 podcast is a ministry of Roseville Baptist Church (MN) that seeks to tackle cultural issues and societal questions from a biblical worldview so that listeners discover what the Bible has to say about the key issues they face on a daily basis. The 17:17 podcast seeks to teach the truth of God's Word in a way that is glorifying to God and easy to understand with the hope of furthering God's kingdom in Spirit and in Truth. Scriptures: Gen. 1:29-30; Gen. 2:8-9, 16-17; Gen. 9:2-4; Lev. 11; Deut. 14:4-5; Amos 6:3-4; Exo. 34:14-15; Lev. 20:24-26; Dan. 1; Luke 8:26-33; Gen. 7:2; Lev. 17:15-16; Ezek. 14:4; 1 Tim. 5:23; Mark 7:18-19; Acts 10:9-16; Acts 15:28-29; Rom. 14:14; 1 Cor. 8:8; 1 Cor. 10:27-28; Rev. 2:20; Rom. 14; 1 Cor. 6:19-20; Prov. 25:16; Gal. 5:22-23; 1 Cor. 6:12; Col. 2:16-17; 1 Tim. 4:4-5.If you'd like access to our show notes, please visit www.rosevillebaptist.com/1717podcast to see them in Google Drive!Please listen, subscribe, rate, and review the podcast so that we can reach to larger audiences and share the truth of God's Word with them!Write in your own questions to be answered on the show at 1717pod@gmail.com. God bless!
Sometimes people ask if Christians should keep the Bible's food laws found in Leviticus 11. It's taught by some that those laws are outdated and no longer apply to Christians after Christ came because of passages like Mark 7, Romans 14, and Acts 10. In this short video we take a quick look at those verses as we strive to test everything and hold fast to what is good.
I. In vv10-11 Jesus says our problem is not what goes into us, but what is already inside of us. II. In vv12-14 Jesus straightforwardly tells his disciples the Pharisees and scribes can't be trusted. III. vv15-18 What comes out of the mouth proceeds from the heart, and this defiles a person. IV. And so, in vv19-20, the heart of the problem is the problem of the heart.
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Book of Leviticus reading ! Food laws that He gave us! Pray !
Hey get that shellfish out cha mouth! Should we be observing the Old Testament dietary laws? We've heard them out there telling us what to eat, what not to eat... but is it binding on Christians in the new covenant? Bible Study Time! Let's find out from the evidence... Biblical evidence that is! Afterwards, LET'S EAT! Also, share if you care and God bless! :) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/trunews365/message
What comes out of your heart is one of the most important things we need to consider. In this live teaching on Mark 7:1-23, we delve into Yeshua's confrontation with the Pharisees regarding tradition, ritual purity, what comes out of the heart, and touch on Messiah's words of food.
If you've never studied about Hanukkah you really should. I encourage you to start by reading 1 Maccabees 1-4 and 2 Maccabees 6, 7, and 10. This lesson centers in on the dedication some of the Israelites had towards Yahweh during a time of extreme persecution, calling us all to examine our own dedication to Yahweh.
On today's Bible Answer Man broadcast (10/21/22), Hank answers the following questions:Is the Church the same as spiritual Israel?Are we supposed to follow the Old Testament dietary laws?My daughter committed adultery, but she has repented. The pastor says if he excommunicates her, he will tell the whole congregation what she did. Is this the right way to handle this situation according to Scripture?What will the new heaven and the new earth be like in terms of infrastructure and the sustaining of mankind?Is there a second blessing of the Holy Spirit according to the book of Acts?
What are the dietary laws of the Old Testament and where are they found? What were the restrictions of these laws? What was the purpose of the dietary laws? Were they basically health laws? Are the dietary laws of the Bible still binding on Christians today? Were the laws related to moral living? What does the New Testament teach on this subject? Listen as Pastor/Dr. David Murphy discusses these and other listener questions.
On today's Bible Answer Man broadcast, Hank answers the following questions:Must Christians observe Old Testament dietary laws?When Jesus asked for the cup to be taken from Him in the garden of Gethsemane, was He saying there could be another way of salvation?How can we forgive someone yet mete out justice according to man's law while not violating God's law?What is the age of the earth, and how do understand the creation of Adam and Even in relation to dinosaurs?
On today's Bible Answer Man broadcast (08/12/22), Hank answers the following questions:Must Christians observe Old Testament dietary laws?When Jesus asked for the cup to be taken from Him in the garden of Gethsemane, was He saying there could be another way of salvation?Do you think it's appropriate to refer to God in feminine pronouns?Is Christianity a religion? Does God require us to love Him?If Jesus died for our sins, why do we still struggle with sin?
Did Jesus reject the Torah's dietary laws? Many say that he did, citing Mark 7:1-23 as proof. In this video, I will explain the problems with the traditional interpretation of this passage and offer an alternative view that presents a more consistent and accurate portrayal of Jesus's teaching. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/david-wilber/support
3 plot/application points from this lesson: 1) Separation From Defilement; 2) Dietary Laws and Us; and 3) The Specific Animals Mentioned
Did Yeshua abolish the dietary laws? Did he also declare the traditions of men, ie: Judaism no longer valid? We will explore the background to this famous passage and uncover a hidden world of insights to what is going on here, ie: ritual purity, and holiness. Have we had it all wrong?For the source sheet, visit: www.thehiddenorchard.comFollow us on Youtubehttps://bit.ly/3qUgewbOr Facebookhttps://bit.ly/2M0Z14q
On today's Bible Answer Man broadcast (07/14/22), Hank answers the following questions:I am preparing my will and I'm inclined to forgo end-of-life treatments that would prolong my life. I also believe that life is sacred and God has a plan for everyone, so what are your thoughts on this? If I decline treatments or resuscitation, would that be considered “passive” euthanasia?My wife was raised in the Community of Christ and we are having a hard time deciding on a home church. What should we do?My church has recently made me feel uncomfortable and I believe God has drawn me to Matthew 11:17. What does this verse mean?I know the Old Testament prohibits certain foods; is it okay to eat pork and seafood?Could you explain when Paul talks about the different types of bodies and their glory?
Part 1 of 2 I stand as a watchman to lift my voice in warning, against a movement that is fast growing in momentum across the evangelical world. Some call it Hebrew Roots, others call it Torah Observant Christianity — call it what you like, the overriding emphasis is the same. They tell us that the Gentile Church has been infected with Greek culture and needs desperately to return to its Jewish roots from whence it came!! When asked what this “returning to its Jewish roots” looks like, one is speedily pointed to Moses and told that in order to be a faithful follower of Yeshua, you must keep Torah! Dietary Laws, Sabbath Laws, the Feasts and Festivals; if we are to love the Lord our God with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength, then we must do so as Torah observing Christians! When everything has been said and done, the golden question that every professing believer in Jesus Messiah must answer is this; “Which Covenant are you Under?”. To whom will you pledge your allegiance, Moses or Jesus Christ? You cannot serve both!
Galatians 5:1 I stand as a watchman to lift my voice in warning, against a movement that is fast growing in momentum across the evangelical world. Some call it Hebrew Roots, others call it Torah Observant Christianity — call it what you like, the overriding emphasis is the same. They tell us that the Gentile Church has been infected with Greek culture and needs desperately to return to its Jewish roots from whence it came!! When asked what this “returning to its Jewish roots” looks like, one is speedily pointed to Moses and told that in order to be a faithful follower of Yeshua, you must keep Torah! Dietary Laws, Sabbath Laws, the Feasts and Festivals; if we are to love the Lord our God with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength, then we must do so as Torah observing Christians! When everything has been said and done, the golden question that every professing believer in Jesus Messiah must answer is this; “Which Covenant are you Under?”. To whom will you pledge your allegiance, Moses or Jesus Christ? You cannot serve both!!
Shmini 6 - Dietary Laws by Learn the Torah an Aliya a day
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Moses presents God's Dietary Laws and Laws of Motherhood to the people.
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On today's Bible Answer Man broadcast (07/30/21), Hank answers the following questions:I have been in a difficult marriage for almost twenty years and I have tried to make it work, but things have gotten worse. What should I do?What are your thoughts on Joseph Prince and his teaching on grace?My church leader believes the account of Adam and Eve in the Garden was just a story; is this true?Should we observe the Old Testament dietary laws, and why do certain laws still apply while others don't?
Should Christians observe the dietary laws? I differ with Dr. Michael Brown's answer to this question, so I decided to interact with his arguments. Dr. Brown's video: https://youtu.be/-nm-Wwsr6Bo Mark 7: https://youtu.be/a_WqXC3tbig Acts 10: https://davidwilber.com/articles/acts-ten-peters-vision-and-unclean-animals Matthew 5:17-20: https://davidwilber.com/videos/andrew-schumacher-is-wrong-about-matthew-517-20 Check out more of my content on: Personal website: https://davidwilber.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DavidWilberBlog/ Amazon author page: https://www.amazon.com/author/davidwilber Twitter: @dave_wilber Instagram: @davidwilberblog --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/david-wilber/support
Within today's episode we will be continuing our study in Leviticus, and will pick it up in chapter 11-- a portion of Scripture which covers the laws concerning animals that the Israelites were permitted and not permitted to eat. What are the various viewpoints concerning why certain animals were deemed clean and unclean? What can these things teach us about maintaining holy character and conduct as followers of Christ? These details and many more, will be covered in today's teaching. As always there will be many life applications for us to learn along the way. Praying that you are blessed by this week's Bible study.
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On todays Bible Answer Man broadcast, On todays Bible Answer Man broadcast, Hank answers the following questions: Will children be born during the Millennium? Will there still be sin? Do the dietary laws in Leviticus chapter 11 still apply today? What is the veil you refer to when talking about the second coming of Christ? What is the leviathan mentioned in the Bible? I attend a church that believes in the pretribulation rapture, but my wife and I do not; is this something we should just keep quiet about?