Kashrut (also kashruth or kashrus, כַּשְׁרוּת) is a set of dietary laws dealing with the foods that Jewish people are permitted to eat and how those...
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Eco-Kashrut, also called the Eco-Kosher movement, is a movement to extend the Kashrut system, or Jewish dietary laws, to address modern environmental...
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Comparison of Islamic and Jewish dietary laws (redirect from Comparison of Dhabiĥa Halal and Kashrut)
The Islamic dietary laws (halal) and the Jewish dietary laws (kashrut; in English, kosher) are both quite detailed, and contain both points of similarity...
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foods that conform to the Jewish dietary regulations of kashrut (dietary law). The laws of kashrut apply to food derived from living creatures and kosher...
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Orthodox Union (section Kashrut)
the 1920s, the OU started its kashrut division, establishing the concept of community-sponsored, not-for-profit kashrut supervision. In 1923, the H. J...
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Kosher animals (redirect from Kashrut of animals)
Kosher animals are animals that comply with the regulations of kashrut and are considered kosher foods. These dietary laws ultimately derive from various...
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Hashgacha Pratit (organization) (section Kashrut)
halachic kashrut supervision. In Israel, the Chief Rabbinate holds a monopoly on religious services such as conversion, marriage, divorce, and kashrut. In...
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Kosher style (section Relationship to kashrut law)
kosher. It is a stylistic designation rather than one based on the laws of kashrut. In some U.S. states, the use of this term in advertising is illegal as...
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OK Kosher Certification (redirect from Organized Kashrut Laboratories)
kosher presence in Asia. In 1935, Abraham Goldstein founded Organized Kashrut Laboratories (OK Labs) to meet the American Jewish community's need for...
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extracts or other halakhically prohibited substances. The dietary laws of kashrut specify food items that may be eaten and others that are prohibited as...
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Egg (section Eggs and Kashrut)
consumed is the chicken egg, typically unfertilized. According to the Kashrut, that is the set of Jewish dietary laws, kosher food may be consumed according...
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Criticism of kashrut is criticism of or opposition to the laws of kashrut and/or dislike of kosher foods. Criticism of kashrut can either come from non-Jews...
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consumers. Around 2009, Kraft contracted with the Kashrut Authority in New South Wales for their kashrut supervision services, and by 2010, all jars and...
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Pareve (category Kashrut)
In kashrut, the dietary laws of Judaism, pareve or parve (from Yiddish: פאַרעוו for "neutral"; in Hebrew פַּרוֶוה, parveh, or סְתָמִי, stami) is a classification...
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Kosher airline meal (section Kashrut issues)
kosher airline meal is an airline meal that conforms to the standards of kashrut. Many airlines offer the option of kosher meals to passengers if ordered...
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certain practices: following dietary rules that are similar to Jewish Kashrut, require that their male members undergo circumcision, and observes ritual...
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Chametz (redirect from Passover kashrut)
but outside Israel, the Yiddish name is usually the one that is used. Kashrut Shailut U'Teshuvot HaRashba Vol. 1. Hilchot Pesach (Laws of Pesach) by...
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Carciofi alla giudia (section Kashrut)
Carciofi alla giudìa (Italian: [karˈtʃɔːfi alla dʒuˈdiːa]; lit. 'Jewish-style artichokes') is among the best-known dishes of Roman Jewish cuisine. The...
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Shechita (category Kashrut)
ritual slaughtering of certain mammals and birds for food according to kashrut. One who practices this, a kosher butcher is called a shochet. Deuteronomy...
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Burgeranch (section Kashrut)
Burgeranch, also known as Burger Ranch, (Hebrew: בורגראנץ') is an Israeli fast-food chain. In 2010, the Burgeranch chain included 107 restaurants with...
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includes the laws of slaughter and animals permissible to eat (see also: Kashrut), the Day of Atonement (Leviticus 16), and various moral and ritual laws...
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KFC Israel (section Kashrut)
KFC Israel (Hebrew: קנטאקי פרייד צ'יקן) is the Israeli franchise of KFC, which opened its first branch in Israel in the 1980s. The chain closed its last...
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Customs Minyan Wedding Clothing Niddah Pidyon haben Kashrut Shidduch Zeved habat Conversion to Judaism Aliyah Hiloni Music Religious Secular Art Ancient...
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Domino's Pizza Israel (section Kashrut)
Domino's Pizza Israel (Hebrew: דומינוס פיצה) is the Israeli subsidiary of the pizza chain Domino's Pizza, run by master franchisee Elgad Pizza with 33...
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Feierberg. As part of his role, he established the "Behidur Kashrut" kashrut system within the kashrut system of the Netanya Rabbinate. In 2024, he ran in the...
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dark-meat turkey, commonly served with tahina sauce instead of yogurt for kashrut reasons. It is often garnished with diced tomatoes, cucumbers, onions,...
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October 2018. Glazer, Rabbi Chalm. "Chanukah: Performances and Customs". Kashrut.com. Retrieved 6 October 2018. Shulkhan Arukh Orach Chayim 671:2 "How to...
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Judaism (section Dietary laws: kashrut)
to traditional halakha and customs, including observance of Shabbat and kashrut, a deliberately non-fundamentalist teaching of Jewish principles of faith...
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Cannabis and Judaism (section Kashrut)
In Judaism, there is debate that cannabis may have been used ritually in ancient Judaism, and the use of cannabis continues to be a controversial topic...
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