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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...
- 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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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...
- 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 are
animals that
comply with the
regulations of
kashrut and are
considered kosher foods.
These dietary laws
ultimately derive from various...
- Holy
Bagel (Hebrew: הולי בייגל) is an
Israeli restaurant chain which sells bagel sandwiches, salads, and
other light fare. Holy
Bagel was
founded in 1999...
- 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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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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Jeremy (February 26, 2018). "
Kashrut revolution:
Tzohar to open
kashrut authority". The
Jerusalem Post. "Private
kashrut supervision closes in
favor of...
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ritual slaughtering of
certain mammals and
birds for food
according to
kashrut. One who
practices this, a
kosher butcher is
called a shochet. Deuteronomy...