rylah
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So, people won't be eat meat other than in these days of celebrations? Of course the will. And this meat will come from factories.
And the wast majority of people won't keep an animal to sacrifice it later, feed it and give it water. How the things will be on practice? I will tell you. Around the Temple there will be a bunch of small businesses who will sell the animals when they are needed.
These are good but two different questions.
Holidays include the 3 yearly festivals in Jerusalem,
Shabat and special community and family occasions.
Israelis are already among the top vegan consumers,
as it progresses towards observance, demanding
higher standards of Kashrut than ever, which
most industry is struggling to address.
As for "in practice" it cannot be summed in a post,
but if curious, try reading Rambam's detailed
chapters on the Temple service.
Regarding purchase of cattle, yes,
even when You picture it as a caricature
still makes more sense, and there's morality.
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