terefah

/təˈreɪfə/
adjective
  1. In Judaism, not permitted or fit to be eaten according to religious dietary laws; not kosher.
    • The restaurant lost its kosher certification after serving a terefah dish.
    • The rabbi declared the meat terefah because it came from an animal that was not slaughtered properly.
    • Many observant Jewish families check food labels carefully to avoid anything terefah.
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