• Kashrut (redirect from Kosher Law)
    be prepared according to Jewish law. Food that may be consumed is deemed kosher (/ˈkoʊʃər/ in English, Yiddish: כּשר), from the Ashkenazi 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...
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  • .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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  • Look up kosher in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kosher is food that may be consumed according to kashrut, or Jewish dietary laws. Kosher may also refer...
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    Kosher salt or kitchen salt (also called cooking salt, rock salt, kashering salt, or koshering salt) is coarse edible salt usually without common additives...
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  • Benjamin Landy Pavlon, better known by his stage name BLP Kosher (stylized in uppercase), is an American rapper from Deerfield Beach, Broward County, Florida...
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    Kosher wine (Hebrew: יין כשר, yáyin kashér) is wine that is produced in accordance with halakha, and more specifically kashrut, such that Jews will be...
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    Kosher style refers to foods commonly associated with Jewish cuisine but which may or may not actually be kosher. It is a stylistic designation rather...
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  • This is a list of fish that are considered both halal, by Muslims, and kosher, by Jews according to halakha. In Sunni Islam, there are two general schools...
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    Reuben sandwich (category Kosher style)
    grilled between slices of rye bread. It is associated with kosher-style delicatessens but is not kosher, as it combines meat and cheese. One origin story holds...
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