Marit ayin
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Marit ayin
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Mar'it-ayin, is a concept in halakha which states that certain actions which might seem to observers to be in violation of Jewish law, but in reality are fully permissible, are themselves not allowed due to rabbinic enactments that were put in place to prevent onlookers from arriving at a false conclusion. For example, according to the Torah law, the blood of an animal is forbidden to eat, but the blood of a fish is permissible. However, according to the principle of marit ayin, it is forbidden
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Concept in halakha (Jewish law)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marit_ayin
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2023-10-28T22:04:41Z
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