Torah Portion There's a world to see with the JCC. Meaningful Considerations On What To Eat Our consumption, our intake of nour- ishing bits of the world into our bodies should not mock nature. So, the next time you decide to eat veal (acceptable in the Torah even if problematic in our day) you may want to consider whether to order it Parmesan, that is with cheese. Do not \ RABBI ROBERT D. I.EVY consider ordering the chicken Parmesan Special to The Jewish News either. As any keeper of kashrut can tell you, eviticus chapter 11 is con- chicken is meat. "Ridiculous," responds cerned with the clean and the careful reader of the text. Chickens unclean of kashrut. It begins neither chew or don't chew cud, nor do with a description of accept- they have feet which lend or do not able forms of meat or rather with a list lend themselves to clovenness. They are of animals from which acceptable meat birds and have their own rules of is taken. kashrut. \ Animals must pass two Sometimes rules matter less well-known tests in order to than appearances. Would we be permissable for Jewish want non-Jews to think that consumption. First, they we were breaking our own must have cloven hooves. laws? We certainly would not Second, they must chew cud want to become accidentally (that they must spit up their confused ourselves over just food for further chewing). what we or our neighbors Both tests must be met; one served for dinner. Chicken and is not enough. fowl friends look like meat. The Torah thoughtfully Very early in the rabbibnic RABBI RO BERT gives examples of these process of defining the full D. LE VY acceptable animals. Camels blown rules of kashrut, fowl and rabbits chew the cud, Special to The was added to the meat category but do not have correct feet Jewish News for the purposes of milk and and may not be eaten. Pigs meat separation. This is a fence have the feet, but do not of protection around the law. chew the cud; and, of course, are the So, next time consider the egg- number one all time forbidden food. (A plant. ❑ Midrash tells us that pigs stand with h one foot forward as if to say, "Hey, I'm really kosher.") Notice that the description of meat here refers only to the flesh of mam- mals. Mammals are the only animals Congregation B'nai Moshe will honor which have the option of being footed Ernest and Dorothy in a cloven or uncloven manner and Curtis, the congre- have the option of chewing their cud. gation's 1998 JTS Indeed, the Torah will deal separately award recipients, with birds, insects and seafood. ) Now let's combine this description of during Shabbat ser- vices on Saturday, acceptable and unacceptable meats with April 25. another well-known law of kashrut. Ernest Curtis is Torah forbids the eating of a kid with its the president of own mother's milk. The rabbis noticed Manchester Steel the small probability of this actually Corporation, a com- The Curtises happening and extended the law to pany which he include eating of all mammal meat with founded in 1974. any milk. He is a past president of the B'nai B'rith This law or its extension is never Ivan S. Bloch Lodge and has served as a -'explained, but the "poetic reasoning" of member and officer on the board of its message appeals strongly to me. Congregation B'nai Moshe. He is a vice Somehow eating the meat of a mammal president for the Israel Cancer with milk which serves the function of • Association, Michigan branch. Ernest sustaining infant mammal life stands and Dorothy Curtis were honored by against the natural flow of the universe. the Israel Cancer Association in 1993. Robert D. Levy is rabbi of Temple Dorothy Curtis worked in a Beth Emeth in Ann Arbor. Michigan insurance company for 20 Shabbat Shemini: Leviticus 9:1-11:47; I Samuel 20:18-42. L JTS Honors Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Joe SUMMER TRAVEL JEWISH SPAIN June 3-18,1998 *Informational Meeting Monday, April 27 • 7:00 p.m. • D. Dan & Betty Kahn Building ALASKAN ADVENTURE July 20-ZZ 1998 (cruise Only) or July 10-19,1998 (With a two day Vancouver Extension) *Informational Meeting Monday, May 4 • 7:00 p.m. • D. Dan & Betty Kahn Building For additional Travel information, please call Marilyn Wolfe at (248) 661-7649. CC /244.,,,I r■•■.■ .f Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit I D. Dan & Betty Kahn Building • 6600 West Maple Road • West Bloomfield, MI 48322 CAP & GOWN GRADUATION caps, gowns and more will lead the class down the aisle of / our annual Cap & Gown special section on Friday, May 15, 1998. Don't miss the mark to send your message to our 60,000 readers! SPACE DEADLINE IS MAY 8 CALL YOUR ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE TODAY 248.354.6060 4/24 1998 71