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Good morning and welcome. Today we explore the profound teachings of Leviticus, Chapter 11, which lays the foundation for the laws of kosher. These laws, clearly outlined in the written Torah, guide our dietary choices and, importantly, our spiritual sensitivities. The saying "you are what you eat" resonates deeply here, as our physical consumption impacts our spiritual awareness. Consuming non-kosher foods can dull our spiritual senses, creating a barrier to divine connection.
Interestingly, God speaks directly to both Moses and Aaron in this chapter, highlighting the shared responsibility in conveying these vital teachings to the Israelites. This collective acceptance of divine commandments, even in the face of tragedy, reminds us of our mission to be a light unto the nations. The kosher laws set apart the Jewish people, requiring a unique diet that reflects our higher spiritual calling.
As we delve into specifics about permissible animals, fish, and birds, we see the importance of adhering to these commandments, which maintain our connection to holiness.
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