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As of 01-01-07, I began a strict Kosher only diet and have already lost 5 pounds. I researched how a Kosher priest cuts the fat as he blesses the food. I'm not sure if he is cutting fatty chunks off the meat or removing the fat out of eggs. Regardless how he does it - none of them have capitalized on it. How can I become a Kosher priest so I can become the next fitness billionaire by marketing Kosher recipes? This will definitely be bigger than Dr.Atkins, Jenny Craig and weight watchers put together.

2007-01-24 05:52:31 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Diet & Fitness

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No such thing as a kosher priest.

2007-01-25 09:39:25 · answer #1 · answered by Billy Jack H 1 · 0 0

food does not need to be blessed by a rabi to be kosher..

"Contrary to popular misconception, rabbis or other religious officials do not "bless" food to make it kosher. There are blessings that observant Jews recite over food before eating it, but these blessings have nothing to do with making the food kosher."

"Many modern Jews think that the laws of kashrut are simply primitive health regulations that have become obsolete with modern methods of food preparation. There is no question that some of the dietary laws have some beneficial health effects. For example, the laws regarding kosher slaughter are so sanitary that kosher butchers and slaughterhouses have been exempted from many USDA regulations."

2007-01-24 06:06:37 · answer #2 · answered by Fluffington Cuddlebutts 6 · 0 0

What is this, an unsuccessful attempt at humor? You do have a bit to learn.

A priest is not kosher, and Jews recite blessings before eating foods, but they are not "blessing the food."

And is it just a coincidence that you have posted the very same question at five different places?

2007-01-24 06:21:23 · answer #3 · answered by Ivri_Anokhi 6 · 0 0

Well, you are talking about 8 years of school, but you may be disappointed to find out that you would not be a Kosher Priest, but a Jewish Rabbi.

2007-01-24 06:05:36 · answer #4 · answered by Patti C 6 · 0 0

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