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Rabbi Eleazar Rokeach of Worms was a leading talmudist and the author of the Sefer ha rokeah, which has some fascinating passages regarding teshuvah. I wonder though, is one permitted to serve as a rabbi to animals, particularly non-kosher ones like worms? If not, is this why he had such sharp insight into teshuvah?

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Rabbi Eleazar Rokeach of Worms was a leading talmudist and the author of the Sefer ha rokeah, which has some fascinating passages regarding teshuvah. I wonder though, is one permitted to serve as a rabbi to animals, particularly non-kosher ones like worms? If not, is this why he had such sharp insight into teshuvah?

#This question is Purim Torah and is not intended to be taken completely seriously. See the Purim Torah policy.#

Rabbi Eleazar Rokeach of Worms was a leading talmudist and the author of the Sefer ha rokeah, which has some fascinating passages regarding teshuvah. I wonder though, is one permitted to serve as a rabbi to animals, particularly non-kosher ones like worms? If not, is this why he had such sharp insight into teshuvah?

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Rabbi Eleazar Rokeach of Worms was a leading talmudist and the author of the Sefer ha rokeah, which has some fascinating passages regarding teshuvah. I wonder though, is one permitted to beserve as a rabbi to minister to animals, particularly non-kosher ones like worms? If not, is this why he had such sharp insight into teshuvah?

#This question is Purim Torah and is not intended to be taken completely seriously. See the Purim Torah policy.#

Rabbi Eleazar Rokeach of Worms was a leading talmudist and the author of the Sefer ha rokeah, which has some fascinating passages regarding teshuvah. I wonder though, is one permitted to be as a rabbi to minister to animals, particularly non-kosher ones like worms? If not, is this why he had such sharp insight into teshuvah?

#This question is Purim Torah and is not intended to be taken completely seriously. See the Purim Torah policy.#

Rabbi Eleazar Rokeach of Worms was a leading talmudist and the author of the Sefer ha rokeah, which has some fascinating passages regarding teshuvah. I wonder though, is one permitted to serve as a rabbi to animals, particularly non-kosher ones like worms? If not, is this why he had such sharp insight into teshuvah?

#This question is Purim Torah and is not intended to be taken completely seriously. See the Purim Torah policy.#

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Rabbi Eleazar Rokeach of Worms was a leading talmudist and the author of the Sefer ha rokeah, which has some fascinating passages regarding teshuvah. I wonder though, is one permitted to be as a rabbi to minister to animals, particularly non-kosher ones like worms? If not, is this why he had such sharp insight into teshuvah?

#This question is Purim Torah and is not intended to be taken completely seriously. See the Purim Torah policy.#