Hilchot Ma’akhalot Asurot

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Hilchot Ma’akhalot Asurot is the section of Maimonides’ Mishneh Torah that systematically codifies the Jewish laws governing forbidden foods and dietary prohibitions.

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instanceOf halakhic code
section of Mishneh Torah
aimsTo provide a comprehensive code of dietary prohibitions
alternativeName Laws of Forbidden Foods NERFINISHED
alternativeTransliteration Hilchot Ma’akhalot Assurot NERFINISHED
author Maimonides NERFINISHED
Moses ben Maimon NERFINISHED
codifies biblical dietary commandments
rabbinic dietary decrees
focusesOn benefit from forbidden foods
blood consumption prohibitions
dietary prohibitions
food cooked by non‑Jews
forbidden fats
forbidden foods
gid ha‑nasheh
insects and creeping animals
mixtures of meat and milk
mixtures of permitted and forbidden foods
nevelah
non‑kosher slaughter
prohibited animal species
ritual impurity related to food
terefah
wine of non‑Jews
genre halakhic prose
geographicOrigin Egypt NERFINISHED
Fustat NERFINISHED
influenced Shulchan Aruch NERFINISHED
later codes of Jewish law
language Hebrew
legalDomain Jewish dietary law
kashrut
legalMethod codification of Talmudic law
systematic classification of prohibitions
partOf Mishneh Torah NERFINISHED
partOfLargerWork Sefer Kedushah NERFINISHED
religiousStatus normative in many Jewish communities
religiousTradition Judaism
sourceText Midrash halakha
Talmud NERFINISHED
Torah NERFINISHED
structure organized into chapters
timePeriod 12th century
titleLanguage Hebrew
usedBy rabbinic decisors
usedFor practical halakhic rulings on kashrut

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Sefer Kedushah contains Hilchot Ma’akhalot Asurot