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shohet
[ Sephardic Hebrew shaw-khet; Ashkenazic Hebrew shoh-kheyt, shoi-khit; English shoh-khit ]
noun
- a person certified by a rabbi or Jewish court of law to slaughter animals for food in the manner prescribed by Jewish law.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of shohet1
Example Sentences
Writer Tegan Shohet brings no nuance to a politically fraught episode.
That night I dreamt that my brother the Shohet and I were on trial in Heaven before the seat of judgment, with various animals complaining against us.
Three brothers had I. The first-born, Simhah, may he rest in peace, had been married long before; he was the junior Shohet in town, and a candidate for the Rabbinate.
And Simhah was a privileged person; he was not only the Shohet of the community and a great Lamdan, but also a married man, and the father of four children to boot.
I said: "Had Rabbi Simhah the Shohet been in his place, he surely would have withstood all temptations!"
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