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                   “The sons of Aharon, Nadav and Avihu… A
                   fire came forth from before Hashem and
                   consumed them, and they died before Hashem”

                                                               (Vayikra 10:1-2)





                                                                                                                      “A fire went forth from before Hashem and
                                                                                                                      consumed upon the Mizbeach the olah-offering
                                                                                                                      and the fats; the people saw and they praised
                                                                                                                      and fell upon their faces”

                                                                                                                                                                    (Vayikra 9:24)




 There are two signs of a kosher animal, which are: The animal must bring
 up its cud and have split hooves, which must be completely separated. The
 Torah lists the animals which possess only one of these signs and are
 therefore prohibited. Only Hashem alone, Who created the world, could
 testify with certainty to these assertions, which have never been refuted.
 The signs of kosher fish are that they must have fins and scales. Chazal
 teach that every fish that has scales also has fins. However, not every fish
 that has fins also has scales. These facts have been verified over the years
 through technological developments.
 After much research, scientists have come to the same conclusion about
 many aspects of the natural world that Chazal already knew years earlier.
 It says, “In the beginning of God’s creating the heavens and the earth.”
 Since it does not state “earths” in the plural form, our Rabbis conclude
 that there is no other life other than life on Earth.
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