Prohibition to Eat Meat Outside the Mishkan

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  1. Blood and the Murdering of Animals

    Prof. Jonathan Grossman

    What is the Torah's attitude toward eating meat? This article discusses the matter while examining the prohibition to eat meant outside the Mishkan, and the commandment to cover the blood of animals and poultry.

  2. Parshat Reeh - History of Meat

    Rabbi Alex Israel | 40 minutes

    Why does Parashat Re’eh cancel the prohibition (mentioned in Vayikra) of eating meat outside of the Mishkan? Upon closer examination,  there appears to be a development that goes back to earlier in the Torah: God seems to allow Adam in the Garden of Eden seems to eat plant material, but then grants Noah permission to eat animals. This shiur looks at the Torah’s presentation of meat and blood, and thinkers such as Rav Kook help us arrive at an explanation. When we have much still to improve with regard to human interactions, the time may not be ripe for vegetarianism to be mandated. 

  3. The Chosen Place

    Rabbi Yair Kahn

    What does Parashat Re'eh's seemingly repetitive use of the phrase "the place that Hashem will choose" teach us about the prohibition on bringing sacrifices outside the Temple?

  4. The Chosen Place (Audio)

    Rabbi Yair Kahn | 13 minutes

    What does Parashat Re'eh's seemingly repetitive use of the phrase "the place that Hashem will choose" teach us about the prohibition on bringing sacrifices outside the Temple?

  5. Slaughtering Meat "Outside"

    Rabbi David Silverberg