Can One Eat from a Severed Liver?
Divine Code for October 24, 2022
Today: Page 247
Topic 2:5 -- 2:8
The prohibition on eating meat from a live animal applies only to the meat, not the bones or sinews, as the latter two are not considered edible for humans.
If part of, say, the liver is cut from the animal, it is forbidden to eat, however, even if the animal is dead, one may not eat the remaining part of the liver and it falls under the prohibition of Eiver Min Ha'Chai. This rule does not apply to a fetus.
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Yesterday: Topic 2:1 - 2:4
Tomorrow: Topic 2:9 - 2:12
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Sources
The Divine Code 4e edition by rabbi Moshe Weiner
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