Unlike our Abrahamic brethren who believe that pigs are so unclean, even cartoony representations of them - piggy banks, Winnie-the-Pooh Piglet dolls, and the like - are abominations against Allah, Jews get along just fine with pigs.
We’re just not supposed to eat ’em.
F’r instance, during the holiday season, Macy’s operates a kiddie ride at Lenox Mall called the Pink Pig, a beloved tradition in this town. I cannot picture a Muslim enjoying such an amusement...but we Heebs have no problem with it, since you are not expected to eat the pig. And it’s not a real pig, anyway.
Here’s a pic of the Missus, cuddling up with a stuffed toy avatar of the Pink Pig. Cute, innit?
Aren’t they sweet? SWMBO and the Pink Pig.
We have no problem using items made of pig-parts. Shoes? Footballs? Pig-bristle hairbrushes? Go right ahead. Porcine insulin? Why not? It saves lives, and our culture is a culture that values human life.
But there are limits. Some things are just plain Not Acceptable...
We’re just not supposed to eat ’em.
F’r instance, during the holiday season, Macy’s operates a kiddie ride at Lenox Mall called the Pink Pig, a beloved tradition in this town. I cannot picture a Muslim enjoying such an amusement...but we Heebs have no problem with it, since you are not expected to eat the pig. And it’s not a real pig, anyway.
Here’s a pic of the Missus, cuddling up with a stuffed toy avatar of the Pink Pig. Cute, innit?
Aren’t they sweet? SWMBO and the Pink Pig.
We have no problem using items made of pig-parts. Shoes? Footballs? Pig-bristle hairbrushes? Go right ahead. Porcine insulin? Why not? It saves lives, and our culture is a culture that values human life.
But there are limits. Some things are just plain Not Acceptable...
...this pig-shaped yarmulke, for example.
An example of an Unacceptable Yarmulke, as modeled by the Bro-in-Law d’Elisson.
Definitely not something you want to wear to Shabbat services.
“Meat - It’s what’s for headgear!”
An example of an Unacceptable Yarmulke, as modeled by the Bro-in-Law d’Elisson.
Definitely not something you want to wear to Shabbat services.
“Meat - It’s what’s for headgear!”
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