10-01-2013, 12:15 PM
Please see "The Divine Code", Part 4, ch. 3. It is forbidden for a Gentile to eat any meat that was severed from the body of the animal while it is still moving in the throes of death. On the other hand, the little twitches that continue long after the animal is dead are of no concern in regard to the Noahide prohibition.
There is a leniency if it is a kosher animal, subjected to kosher slaughter, for the purpose of Jewish consumption. In that case, a Gentile is not prohibited to eat meat that was severed from the animal any time after it was kosher-slaughtered.
There is a leniency if it is a kosher animal, subjected to kosher slaughter, for the purpose of Jewish consumption. In that case, a Gentile is not prohibited to eat meat that was severed from the animal any time after it was kosher-slaughtered.