- be
prepared according to
Jewish law. Food that may be
consumed is
deemed kosher (/ˈkoʊʃər/ in English, Yiddish: כּשר), from the Ashke**** pronunciation...
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Kosher foods are
foods that
conform to the
Jewish dietary regulations of
kashrut (dietary law). The laws of
kashrut apply to food
derived from
living creatures...
- .
kosher is a
generic top-level
domain owned by OK
Kosher Certification. The
filing of the
application for the
domain in
January 2012
began a two-year...
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require kosher slaughter to be
considered kosher, but are
subject to
other laws
found in
Leviticus 11:9–12
which determine whether or not they are
kosher (having...
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Kosher style refers to
Jewish cuisine—most
often that of Ashke**** Jews—which may or may not
actually be
kosher. It is a
stylistic designation rather...
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Kosher salt or
kitchen salt (also
called cooking salt, rock salt,
kashering salt, or
koshering salt) is co****
edible salt
usually without common additives...
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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...
- to as the
Jewish Mob, the
Jewish Mafia, the
Kosher Mob, the
Kosher Mafia, the
Yiddish Connection, and
Kosher Nostra or
Undzer Shtik (Yiddish: אונדזער שטיק)...
- fish that are
considered both halal, by
Muslims according to sharia, and
kosher, by Jews
according to halakha. In **** Islam,
there are two
general schools...
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Kosher tourism is
tourism which is
geared mostly towards Orthodox Jews. The
accommodations in
these destinations include kosher foods, and are within...