Shiluah ha-ken (Jewish law)
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Name (Hebrew)
שילוח הקן (הלכה)
Name (Latin)
Shiluah ha-ken (Jewish law)
Name (Arabic)
שילוח הקן (הלכה)
Other forms of name
Shiluah haqen (Jewish law)
Sending the mother bird away (Jewish law)
שלוח הקן (הלכה)
See Also From tracing topical name
Birds Religious aspects Judaism
Animal welfare (Jewish law)
עופות היבטים דתיים יהדות
Other Identifiers
Wikidata:
Q7496789
Sources of Information
- ספר הבנים תקח לך, תשע"ג [2012]:
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Wikipedia description:
Shiluach haken (Hebrew: שילוח הקן, "sending-away the nest") is the Jewish law derived from the Torah that enjoins one to scare away the mother bird before taking her young or her eggs. This only applies to Kosher birds in the wild. The Torah promises longevity to someone who performs this commandment.
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