Kosher Guide to Imaginary Animals
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My husband and I were talking about
naominovik's Temeraire series last week while on a long drive, in the middle of talking about Passover, and we wondered how a dragon belonging to a Jewish family or working with a Jewish aviator would deal with Passover (or kashrut laws in general), and it seems someone else was wondering about a wider range of imaginary creatures, and whether they'd be treyf or kosher.
Check out Evil Monkey’s Guide to Kosher Imaginary Animals so you can learn whether a Jackalope is kosher, and whether a rabbi will marry you to a mermaid - assuming she is either born Jewish, or converts.
Which leads me to wonder - do Jewish mermaids need to go to the Mikva? Or are they perpetually Mikva-ized?
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Check out Evil Monkey’s Guide to Kosher Imaginary Animals so you can learn whether a Jackalope is kosher, and whether a rabbi will marry you to a mermaid - assuming she is either born Jewish, or converts.
Which leads me to wonder - do Jewish mermaids need to go to the Mikva? Or are they perpetually Mikva-ized?