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Originally Posted by jason taylor
Lifesaving takes precedence over kosher in most circumstances. I doubt that means that getting a healing spell from the devil is acceptable, but if mana is neutral as in Yrth that might be different.
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I think you missed my point.
My point was that the rules in question were not in effect yet. While you are correct that a Jew can eat non-kosher to avoid starving, a Jew in Egypt before the giving of the Torah (& therefore before the giving of the laws of kashrut) was not braking the laws of kashrut.
As for spells on Yirth the Banestorm book clearly indicates that most Rabbis approve of the use of malice except for Demon & Spirt summoning spells.