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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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- Directory, and a
quarterly Kashrus Kurrents magazine. It also
staffs an
Institute of Halacha,
Kashrus Training Programs, a
Kashrus Foodservice Training Seminar...
- of Rashi, Maimonides, and
Nissim of
Gerona Binyomin Forst, The Laws of
Kashrus,
Mesorah Publications, Ltd. 2000, page 53
Jacob Sofer Kaf
haChaim 89:52–53...
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general development of the
kashrus department.
Rabbi Gruber resigned in
about 1998.
Activities of the
organization include a
Kashrus division, a Beth Din,...
- Australia. The
largest number of
agencies is in the USA.[citation needed]
Kashrus Magazine publishes a bi-annual
guide to
almost all
kosher supervision agencies...
- is the
Director of
Kashrus for the
Chicago Rabbinical Council (cRc), as well as the
Executive Director of the ****ociated
Kashrus Organizations (AKO)...
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ruled it was not
kosher until filtered.
Several major kashrus organizations (e.g OU
Kashrus and Star-K)
require tap
water to have filters. The Nickelodeon...
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hosts a
Kosher Penn
approved dining hall (supervised by the
Community Kashrus of
Greater Philadelphia). In
addition to Hillel, the
other major Jewish...
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material is s****ac,
which is
derived from the lac insect.
Although most
Kashrus organizations accept this material, some do not. Adams,
Cecil (1992). "The...