Foreleg, cheeks and maw
The gift of the foreleg, cheeks and maw (Hebrew: זְּרועַ לְּחָיַיִם וְקֵּיבָה) of a kosher-slaughtered animal to a kohen is a positive commandment in the Hebrew Bible. The Shulchan Aruch rules that after the slaughter of animal by a shochet (kosher slaughterer), the shochet is required to separate the cuts of the foreleg, cheek and maw and give them to a kohen freely, without the kohen paying or performing any service.
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Torah: | Deuteronomy 18:3 |
Mishnah: | Chullin 10:1 |
Babylonian Talmud: | Bekhorot 27a |
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