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Eating Clean vs. Hygiene Laws (Lev 11-15)

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Hoping to gain insight from the Hebrew Roots/TO community: Let me preface my question by saying that while I understand the requirement of observing the Sabbath as commanded—as well as the importance of the LORD's Feasts—I'm trying to reconcile why food laws (Leviticus 11) seem to be such a 'big' item among the HRM/TO communities, but no emphasis is put on keeping the bodily hygiene-related laws in Leviticus 12–15; (i.e. childbirth, skin diseases, uncleanness of men/women). Do those who subscribe to Hebrew Roots/Torah Observant beliefs and who have a skin infection, sexual emission, menstruation, or given birth, refrain from meeting in/with the congregation during the required time(s) outlined in Leviticus? Let me add that I have no objection to eating clean from a health perspective. I am merely seeing inconsistency in belief when it comes to which 'clean laws' are observed and which ones are discarded.
Asked by Suzie (19 rep)
Aug 29, 2025, 08:17 PM
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