The are the two factors for determining if a land animal is clean to consume
whether is chews the cud and is "cloven-footed"
Leviticus 16 is about the practice of this holiday.
Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur)
Leviticus 18 creates rules surrounding this topic.
Sexuality
A sabbatical year occurs this often.
Every 7th year
The Jewish holiday that occurs on the seventh day of every week is called this.
Sabbath/Shabbot/Shabbos
The pig is unclean because it does not do this.
Chews the cud
Aaron must put on these clothes before entering the inner sanctuary.
White linens
Most of Leviticus 18 is spent prohibiting this sexual practice.
Incest
The sabbatical year provides a year of rest not only for man but also for this
Passover celebrates this event in Israelite history.
The saving of Israelites from the 10th plague.
The are the two factors for determining if a sea creature is clean to consume.
Has fins and scales
Aaron must offer this animal for the atonement of his family's sins.
A bull
Men are not to "approach" women during this time.
Menstrual uncleanness/period
The jubilee year occurs this often.
Every 49th/50th year
The Jewish New Year is called this in Hebrew.
Rosh Hashanah
This is the rule for whether or not insects are clean to consume.
Jointed legs used to jump
This animal is sacrificed for the sins of the people.
Goat
This commandment is reiterated in Leviticus 18.
9th commandment (you shall not covet neighbor's wife)
The jubilee year requires this to be forgiven.
Debt
The English name for the Jewish holiday "The Feast of Booths" is this.
This must happen to an clay vessel if an unclean carcass falls onto it.
It must be broken into pieces
The scapegoat is sacrificed for this being.
Azazel
Leviticus 18 bans offering children as sacrifice to this Canaanite god.
Molech
The jubilee year requires land to be returned to these people.
The original owners
Seder dinner