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shochet — noun A person certified under Jewish law to slaughter cattle and poultry … Wiktionary
shochet — [ ʃɒkɛt, x ] noun (plural shochetim ɪm) a person certified as competent to kill cattle and poultry in the manner prescribed by Jewish law. Origin C19: from Heb. šōḥēṭ slaughtering … English new terms dictionary
shochet — variant of shohet … Useful english dictionary
Yochanan Shochet — Grand Rabbi Yochanan Shochet, is the Lutsker Rebbe. He is the rebbe of a chasidic community in Jerusalem, Israel. He is a brother of the rebbe of Karlin. His grandfather, Grand Rabbi, Rabbi Yochonon Perlow, ZT L was the Karliner Rebbe in Lutsk.… … Wikipedia
SHOC — Shochet Holding Corporation (Business » NASDAQ Symbols) ** Sydney Harbour Operations Centre (Governmental » Transportation) * Students Helping Others Choose (Community » Educational) … Abbreviations dictionary
Karlin-Stolin (Hasidic dynasty) — Karlin Stolin is the name of a hasidic dynasty originating with Rebbe Aaron the Great of Karlin in present day Belarus. Karlin was one of the first centres of chasidim to be set up in Lita ( Lithuania ).Today the Karliner dynasty is thriving once … Wikipedia
Zalman Moishe HaYitzchaki — Shneur Zalman Moishe HaYitzchaki, usually known familiarly as Reb Zalman Moishe, (c. 1872 3 Shvat, 1952), was an Orthodox Jewish Chabad Lubavitch Rabbi in pre war Europe, and towards the end of his life, in the Land of Israel. Specifically, he… … Wikipedia
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Kosher foods — are those that conform to the regulations of the Jewish Halakhic law framework, kosher meaning fit or allowed to be eaten. A list of some kosher foods are found in the book of Leviticus 11:1 47. There are also certain kosher rules found there.… … Wikipedia