kapparah
/kɑːˈpɑːrɑː/Definitions
1. noun
a method in Jewish tradition of atoning for unintentionally causing an animal to die by transferring the guilt of the animal’s death to another animal, such as a chicken or goat, by transferring its value to it and then slaughtering the other animal
“The family performed a kapparah on their chicken to atone for accidentally killing it.”