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Kosher Law



Kosher Food Production

Kosher Food Production
The Kosher food industry is increasingly important in the retail food industry. Kosher Food Production explores the intricate relationship between modern food production and related Kosher application. Following an introduction to basic Kosher laws and theory, author Bleach details the essential food production procedures required of modern food plants to meet Kosher certification standards. Kosher Food Production serves as an indispensable outline of the issues confronting the application of Kosher law to issues of modern food technology.



How to Keep Kosher: A Comprehensive Guide to Understanding Jewish Dietary Laws
How to Keep Kosher: A Comprehensive Guide to Understanding Jewish Dietary Laws
Based on interviews with rabbis and those who keep a kosher home--as well as sources ranging from the Torah and the Talmud to contemporary writings--"How to Keep Kosher" explores and explains all aspects of these ancient dietary traditions. Includes recipes.



Kosher wine - Kosher wine results only when wine is produced according to Judaism's religious law, specifically, the Jewish dietary laws of (kashrut), and then is known as "kosher wine". However other branches of Judaism are more "lenient" with these laws, see views of Conservative Judaism below.

Kosher foods - Kosher foods are those that meet certain criteria of Jewish law. Invalidating characteristics may range from the presence of a mixture of meat and milk, to the use of produce from Israel that has not been tithed properly, or even the use of cooking utensils which had previously been used for non-kosher food.

Kashrut - Kashrut (Hebrew: r}}) or "keeping kosher" (Hebrew: r}}) is the name of the Jewish dietary laws. Food in accord with halakha (Jewish law) is termed kosher in English, from the Hebrew term kasher, meaning "fit" (in this context, fit for Jewish consumption).

Civil law (common law) - In the common law, civil law refers to the area of law governing relations between private individuals. It also is used to describe all law outside of the criminal law context.



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Kosher Food Basket - Kosher Food Basket Kosher/Parve - Kosher/Parve (also spelled pareve or parevine) is a Jewish kosher or Kashrut certification for food. It means that the food does not contain any animal products including dairy, the food has not been in contact with any animal products, and that the equipment used to process the food has never been used for, or come in contact with any animal product. Kosher tax - The "Kosher tax" is a canard or urban legend spread by American ...

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