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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 foods...
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Kashruth Council of
Canada (better
known as COR), is a
kosher certification agency in Canada. It is best
known for its
kosher supervision service, with...
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Grains on a Mission". The name "Kashi" is a
blended term
derived from "
kashruth",
meaning kosher or pure food, and "Kushi", the last name of the founder...
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various products. In 1935,
Goldstein left the OU and
started Organized Kashruth Laboratories (OK). The wide
acceptance of OU
kashrut supervision rested...
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flavors have
between 210 and 230
calories per standard-sized bar. The
Kashruth Division of the
Union of
Orthodox Jewish Congregations of
America approves...
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rabbi who is
respected and
known to be
learned in
Jewish law, or by the
Kashruth Committee working under a beth din (rabbinical
court of Judaism). In recent...
- beautified),
higher standards of a
mitzvah (especially as
pertains to
Kashruth, Sta"m,
Lulav and Etrog,
Chanukah Menorah, etc.)
Mehadrin Dairy Corporation...
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Retrieved 2023-04-12. "Food that Doesn't
Require Kosher Certification".
Kashruth Council of Canada.
Retrieved 2023-04-12.
Items That Do Not
Require Hashgachah...
- form of the
Eastern Ashke****c rite. It is a
constituent of the Ked****ia
kashruth organisation. Most of the
founders were
refugees from ****
Germany before...
- the kitchen. "Even
though we were in
exile from Jerusalem, we
observed kashruth," said Isak Masturov,
another owner of Cheburechnaya. "We
could not go...