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- Shechita abstract "The Hebrew term shechita (anglicized: /ʃəxiːˈtɑː/; Hebrew: שחיטה, [ʃχiˈta]), also transliterated shehitah, shechitah, shehita, means the slaughtering of mammals and birds for food. In Hebrew the word is generic and does not imply any religious or cultural practice but in English the term has come to be used particularly for "kosher slaughter", that is the slaughter of animals for food according to Jewish dietary laws (Deut. 12:21, Deut. 14:21, Num. 11:22) . The animal must be killed "with respect and compassion" by a religious Jew who is duly licensed and trained, often called in English a shochet (Hebrew: שוחט) although in Hebrew this word refers to a butcher regardless of any particular religion or culture. The act is performed by severing the trachea, esophagus, carotid arteries, jugular veins and vagus nerve in a swift action using an extremely sharp blade ("chalef") only by a qualified shochet. This results in a rapid drop in blood pressure in the brain and loss of consciousness. According to Jewish religious sources, the animal is now insensible to pain and exsanguinates in a prompt and precise action. The animal can be in a number of positions; when the animal is lying on its back, this is referred to as shechita munachat; in a standing position it is known as shechita me'umedet. Before slaughtering, the animal must be healthy, uninjured, and viable.If the hindquarters of kosher mammals are to be eaten by Jews, they must be porged in accordance with a strict procedure – stripped of veins, chelev (caul fat and suet) and sinews. Because of the expense of porging and the skill required to properly separate out the forbidden parts, a large portion of the meat of kosher mammals slaughtered through shechita in the United States winds up on the non-kosher market.".
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- Shechita caption "A 15th-century depiction of shechita and bedikah it should be noted that the artist erroneously depicted knives with points at the tip. These knives are not acceptable for a shechitah.".
- Shechita codes "Sefer ha-Chinuch mitzvah 451".
- Shechita hasPhotoCollection Shechita.
- Shechita rambam "Sefer Kodashim, Hilchot shechita".
- Shechita sa "87.0".
- Shechita talmud "Chullin".
- Shechita verse ", ,".
- Shechita subject Category:Animal_killing.
- Shechita subject Category:Hebrew_words_and_phrases.
- Shechita subject Category:Jewish_religious_occupations.
- Shechita subject Category:Jewish_sacrificial_law.
- Shechita subject Category:Kashrut.
- Shechita subject Category:Ritual_slaughter.
- Shechita subject Category:Traditional_meat_processing.
- Shechita type Abstraction100002137.
- Shechita type Act100030358.
- Shechita type Activity100407535.
- Shechita type Event100029378.
- Shechita type JewishReligiousOccupations.
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- Shechita type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Shechita comment "The Hebrew term shechita (anglicized: /ʃəxiːˈtɑː/; Hebrew: שחיטה, [ʃχiˈta]), also transliterated shehitah, shechitah, shehita, means the slaughtering of mammals and birds for food. In Hebrew the word is generic and does not imply any religious or cultural practice but in English the term has come to be used particularly for "kosher slaughter", that is the slaughter of animals for food according to Jewish dietary laws (Deut. 12:21, Deut. 14:21, Num. 11:22) .".
- Shechita label "Ritueel slachten".
- Shechita label "Schächten".
- Shechita label "Shechita".
- Shechita label "Shechitah".
- Shechita label "Shehita".
- Shechita label "Shojet".
- Shechita label "Szechita".
- Shechita label "Шхита".
- Shechita label "شحيطه".
- Shechita label "シェヒーター".
- Shechita sameAs Šchita.
- Shechita sameAs Schächten.
- Shechita sameAs Shojet.
- Shechita sameAs Shehita.
- Shechita sameAs Shechitah.
- Shechita sameAs シェヒーター.
- Shechita sameAs Ritueel_slachten.
- Shechita sameAs Szechita.
- Shechita sameAs m.04kmly.
- Shechita sameAs Q861258.
- Shechita sameAs Q861258.
- Shechita sameAs Shechita.
- Shechita wasDerivedFrom Shechita?oldid=606731230.
- Shechita depiction Schect.jpg.
- Shechita isPrimaryTopicOf Shechita.