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chelev
Chelev ((ヘブライ語:חֵלֶב), ''kheylev'' or ''ẖelev'') is the term given to some kinds of animal fats in Judaism. There is a prohibition in the Torah for Jews to eat ''chelev'', a form of animal fat (). Only the ''chelev'' of animals that are of the sort from which offerings can be brought in the Tabernacle or Temple are prohibited (). The prohibition of eating ''chelev'' is also, in addition to the Torah, one of the 613 commandments that, according to the Talmud,〔 Talmud, Makkot 22b〕 were given to Moses on Sinai.〔 Maimonides, Sefer Hamitzvot, Negative Commandments (''lo sa'aseh'') number 185〕 ==Hebrew Bible== ==Hebrew language== In Hebrew the word for fat is ((ヘブライ語:חֵלֶב) ''kheylev'' or ''ẖelev'', often transliterated ''khelev'' or ''chelev'') in the Hebrew Bible this is first used for the "fats" of Abel's offering, and most often used for fats of animal sacrifices on the altar of the Tabernacle or Temple. The same word is also used in the phrase "the fat of the land."
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