kashrut
Pronunciation: [kɑːʃrut]
Word
Context: "religion"
(noun) a set of Jewish dietary laws that tells people what they can or cannot eat. It's like a rulebook that helps Jewish people choose foods that fit their beliefs.
Example
Following kashrut, she only buys kosher food for her family's meals.
Example
He doesn't follow kashrut, so he eats any food he likes, even if it's not kosher.
Example
What do you know about the rules of kashrut?
Context: "dietary practice"
(noun) the practice of eating in accordance with these dietary laws. This means not just the rules, but the actual choices people make when they eat.
Example
Her kashrut includes eating only meat that is prepared in a certain way.
Example
His kashrut is not strict, so he sometimes has non-kosher snacks.
Example
How do you observe kashrut in your daily life?
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