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Would wiping our butts with aluminum foil instead of paper save trees?

Every day, we cut down over 600 trillion trees per second for toilet paperWould recycling GMC for aluminum save paper? Or would it lead to economic meltdown and hurricanes?

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Yes, soap has to be kosher because it is used on dishes, leaves a residue, and is used with hot water, which would, under kosher law, cook its taste into the dishes(Any one of these reason would meen it needed to be kosher.) Most soap today is kosher as it is made from vegetable and chemical ingredientsThere are listsThe problem is around the holiday of Passover kosher laws get more complicated because grains can't be used, and some soaps have grain based starchesThere are rules for that too, and lists of which soaps meet the requirementsA soap made from fat could not be used on dishes, but if it came from pig and not beef fat it could be used for cleaning floors or somethingPig fat is not a problem for non-culinary use because it's not forbidden to benefit from it, only to eat itCow fat is holy to the L-rd, unless marbled with meat, so can't be used like that or eatenIt has to be destroyedAnd nothing needs to be blessed to be kosherIt's kosher or its notBlessing something's not gonna do it any good in that regard.
None of them have a foreskin?? Just sayin.
The RabbiMuch of it is just big businessthere is really no reason why non-Jews should be eating Kosher.
we could just use water to clean ourselves like most of the rest of the worlds population doesin fact I wouldn't be surprised to see Obama appoint an azzwipe czar to fine any American who doesn't install a bidet in their bathroomon the pro side, if we all used aluminum foil there wouldn't be enough left for the agw nuts to make their tinfoil hats out of maybe we could beam some intelligence tolerance into their hard pointy little heads.

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