Koshem

Koshem is the Eternal Dietary Law given by the Mother Godess Pallas Athena to the people. Koshem is the Religious Law which influences both Civil and Imperial Law's dictating which foods can be grown and eaten by the People. Koshem also stipulates what fabrics can be made into clothing. It is only observed in Athenaism as in Tellawowism, there is no mention of Koshem as a dietary restriction or law.

Laws of Koshem
Thou shall not kill thy Animal

Thou may not eat thy animal

Thou shan't use thy animal for fur or animal products

Thou may use the wool of sheep so long as thy sheers it's wool and not kill the sheep in thy process

Thou must care for thy sheep and not harm it's skin

Thou skin of thy sheep may never be used as fabric

Thy skin of thy animal shall never be used for clothing or fabric

Thou may use the wool of sheep, silk of silk worms, cotton and other plant fibers to make yarn for clothing

Thou must not touch or raise pork

Thou shall eat bread

Thou may eat and cook with and only the egg of a chicken

Thou is forbidden from drinking Alchol, fermented spirit, or distilled beverages

Thou may ferment Vinegar for flavor of food

Thou may drink the juice of fruits and may drink thy milk of thy plants.

Thou shall cook and eat only plants

Thou shall care for thy plants for the Mother Goddess shall give them life

Thou shall protect thy animals from harm as thy animal will protect thee

Thou may keep horses but not abuse them, or put too much weight on them

Thou shall not cross breed species for I the Mother Goddess Pallas Athena created all animals and plants perfect

Thou may not hunt for sport or kill an animal in vain

Thou shall not kill insects, reptiles, or rodents

Thou shall be cautious when stepping around to make sure no insect or animal is crushed under thy feet

Thou shall follow these laws that i have given for thy food and animals

History
There is no official record of when the Laws came into affect only that they are found in Book 113 of the Big Book of Ancient Gabanian Fables.