Why
What
Who
How
Wild Card
100

This is a benefit of a Kosher diet, but not the reason to do it.

What is health?

100

This is the Hebrew word for the laws dealing with food.

What is Kashrut?

100

To be considered Kosher, mammals must have these kind of hooves.

What is Cloven?

100

Because it signifies life, animals must have this drained before they are considered Kosher for eating.

What is their blood?

100

Despite the common misconception, someone doesn't have to be a Rabbi to slaughter an animal, they just have to be this.

What is pious?

200

Keeping Kosher elevates the act of eating a to a "Religious ______"

What is Ritual?

200

This word means "fit, proper, or correct",

What is Kosher?

200

Whether you want to eat them or not, ALL of these foods are Kosher.

What are fruits and vegetables?

200
Animals that die of natural causes, or this other way, cannot be eaten and are not Kosher.

What is killed by another animal?

200

Many people think they are dairy, but actually Eggs are considered this other Hebrew word, meaning food that can be eaten with either meat OR dairy.

What is Pareve?

300

Keeping Kosher helps us build this important personal trait.

What is Self-Control?

300

This is the Hebrew word for laws in general.

What is halakhah?

300

The Torah gives us a list of these kinds of animals that are Kosher, but no reason for why/why not?

What are Birds?

300

The Torah basis for not mixing meat and dairy comes from an instruction not to boil this animal in it's mother's milk.

What is a kid (or goat)?

300

This Torah Portion is the first one to discuss the laws of Kashrut.

What is Parshat Sh'mini?

400

Keeping Kosher is a part of our Jewish dictate to repair or transform the world. This is the Hebrew Phrase which means the same thing.

What is Tikkun Olam?

400

Kosher food doesn't need to be blessed by this person.

What is a Rabbi?

400

Some communities, even today!, eat these other kinds of animals, but some are kosher and some aren't.

What are insects?

400

These people expanded the milk and meat rules to include food preparation items (pots, pans, knives).

Who are The Rabbis?

400

This crazy animal from australia lays eggs, but those eggs cannot be eaten.

What is a Platypus?

500

The Hebrew Word for Earth shares it's root word with this famous name.

What is Adam?

500

While tasty, food that meats some, but not all, of the rules of Kashrut is often called this.

What is "kosher-style"?

500

Eggs are kosher, unless they have this.

What is a blood spot?

500

This is the Hebrew word for the person who completes the humane ritual slaughter that makes an animal Kosher.

What is a Shochet?

500
Kashrut teaches us to be morally this.

What is sensitive and compassionate?

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