- A
hechsher or
hekhsher (/hɛxʃər/; Hebrew: הֶכְשֵׁר [(h)eχˈʃeʁ] "prior approval"; plural: hechsherim) is a
rabbinical product certification, qualifying...
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usually authorizing the use of a
proprietary symbol or certificate,
called a
hechsher, to be displa**** by the food
establishment or on the product,
which indicates...
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certification or a
hechsher to be
considered kosher.
Products that are
kosher without a
hechsher may
nonetheless need a
hechsher during P****over.
Hechsher Kosher...
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inspect the
production of
kosher foods and
provide a
certification called a
hechsher to
verify for
kosher food
consumers that it has been
produced in accordance...
- is produced, marketed, and sold commercially, it
would normally have a
hechsher (kosher
certification mark)
issued by a
kosher certification agency, or...
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copyright symbol, U+2117 ℗
SOUND RECORDING COPYRIGHT The
Orthodox Union hechsher symbol, U+24CA Ⓤ
CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U
Marque de
commerce symbol...
- Ukraine. The OU
maintains a
kosher certification service,
whose circled-U
hechsher symbol, U+24CA Ⓤ
CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U, is
found on the labels...
- Ralbag. It was
founded by his late father,
Rabbi Yehosef Ralbag. The
hechsher is a
letter K
enclosed in an
equilateral triangle. They
supervise a number...
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certification agency is an
organization or
certifying authority that
grants a
hechsher (Hebrew: הכשר, "seal of approval") to ingredients,
packaged foods, beverages...
- matters:[citation needed]
Kosher certification of
restaurants and food
manufacturers (
Hechsher).
Examination of
shochetim and the
control of the
shechita inspectors Supervising...