I think it’s “Cloven feet, chews cud (like cows): OK”; “Cloven feet, does not chew cud (like pigs): Not OK”; “No cloven feet, chews cud (rabbits, camels): Not OK.” I don’t remember but I think “No cloven feet, does not chew cud: OK” is in there as well. The Kosher laws are largely about classification; a thing should be one type of thing or another, but if it’s somewhere in between or a mixture of both, it’s tref. I have to believe Moses would be HORRIFIED if he ever came across a platypus.
Also, you can wear animal-based clothing (wool, leather) or you can wear plant-based clothing (cotton, linen), but if you wear both at the same time it’s an abomination before God.
I think it’s “Cloven feet, chews cud (like cows): OK”; “Cloven feet, does not chew cud (like pigs): Not OK”; “No cloven feet, chews cud (rabbits, camels): Not OK.” I don’t remember but I think “No cloven feet, does not chew cud: OK” is in there as well. The Kosher laws are largely about classification; a thing should be one type of thing or another, but if it’s somewhere in between or a mixture of both, it’s tref. I have to believe Moses would be HORRIFIED if he ever came across a platypus.
Also, you can wear animal-based clothing (wool, leather) or you can wear plant-based clothing (cotton, linen), but if you wear both at the same time it’s an abomination before God.