The Tanakh Podcast

#102 | Vayikra ch.11 - Are Forbidden Foods Unhealthy?

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Jan 17, 2026
Explore the fascinating laws of forbidden foods and the criteria distinguishing kosher animals. Delve into the Rambam's health rationale, suggesting that prohibited foods harm physical well-being. Contrast this with Abarbanel's perspective, emphasizing the soul's refinement. Discover Ramban's view on how predators can influence character negatively. Finally, Shadal introduces the idea that kashrut fosters self-control and a unique community identity. It's a captivating discussion intertwining dietary choices with spirituality and social distinction.
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Rambam: Kashrut As Health Guidance

  • Maimonides (Rambam) argues kosher laws protect physical health by distinguishing healthy from unhealthy species.
  • He treats signs like split hooves and fins as markers, not causes, of nutritional safety.
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Abarbanel: Food Affects The Soul

  • Abarbanel rejects the Rambam and says forbidden foods corrupt the soul and inflame base desires.
  • He connects dietary prohibitions to spiritual purity and psychological effects on character.
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Ramban: Forbidden Animals Shape Character

  • Ramban views birds of prey as spiritually corrupting, bringing cruelty and bitterness into the heart.
  • Forbidden species are linked to moral character, not merely physical harm.
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