Why are milk and meat kept separate in Judaism? Meorah Ha-Me'ir unpacks the mystical roots of this ancient practice, revealing how it represents the balance between the energies of kindness and strength, chesed and gevurah. Through humor and ancient wisdom, she reveals how keeping kosher transforms everyday meals into acts of intention and spiritual awareness, bringing deeper meaning to the simple act of eating.
Big Ideas
- Eating kosher isn’t just about rules. It’s about transforming a physical act into a spiritual one.
- Keeping kosher trains us to live purposefully and make value-based decisions.
Essential Questions
- How can keeping kosher transform everyday acts, like eating, into opportunities for spiritual growth and mindfulness?
- In what ways does living intentionally through food choices help us align our actions with our values and deepen our sense of purpose?