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Keeping Kosher in space
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Kosher space station

NASA to prepare space station for receiving Jewish astronauts; The burning questions: Where to turn at prayer time, how to keep Shabbat in space

American Space Agency NASA is about to begin a series of consultations with rabbis as part of preparations for the stay of Jewish astronauts in its international space station.

 

NASA is seeking to consult rabbis regarding the necessary arrangements and ways to uphold Torah commandments in space. Among other things, there is a need to determine at every stage in the space flight the position of Jerusalem in relation to the space station, so that astronauts know which was to turn when praying.

 

Other issues include the keeping of kosher food and the keeping of Shabbat in space. The international space station is supposed to receive in the coming years guest experts from other countries, and an effort has been made to send Israeli scientists to the station.

 

The question of upholding commandments in space came up before first Israeli astronaut Ilan Ramon was sent to space. Ramon was not religious, but he took with him kosher food and made sure to keep the Shabbat.

 

NASA is in the middle of a process that would allow members of various religions to stay in space. Thus, for example, the space station could soon be hosting an astronaut from Malaysia, who will arrive in a Russian spaceship, and therefore preparations are being made to receive Muslim astronauts.

 


פרסום ראשון: 04.25.06, 16:44
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