Rashi wrote that only the flesh of unclean fish are unclean, while the bones, fins, etc, may be eaten. God said not to eat or touch their carcasses, though, and I can't see how their fins and bones aren't part of their carcasses.
Remind me again why anyone cares what Rashi had to say.
OTOH, at some point, all of that stuff essentially becomes dirt, like diatomacious earth. You'll have to figure out for yourself where that line is.
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"Judge not" in Matthew 7:1 isn't about keeping your religion private or about keeping silent on public immorality. It's about cutting people some slack and not being a hypocrite. We are commanded to discern between right and wrong, clean and unclean, to proclaim these truths publicly, and to warn our neighbors when they are straying. We are also commanded to love one another. It's important to strike an appropriate balance.
Gray areas are ubiquitous in Torah. It's possible to stand for what's right and still allow others room to disagree on matters of theology. It's a matter of humility. It takes humility to acknowledge one's own flaws and to make allowances for the flaws of others.
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The same goes for lime which gets used in lots of commercial kitchens for food preservation and preparation. Massa for tacos come to mind. ?
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