Why Jews eat cloven hoof animals?
The dietary restrictions set forth in Jewish law, or kashrut, do not specifically mention cloven hooves as a permissible or prohibited characteristic for kosher animals. Instead, the Torah identifies specific species of animals that are allowed for consumption and excludes others. The focus of these laws is ensuring the ethical treatment of animals and the spiritual well-being of the consumer.
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