• In response to the application, eleven other kosher certification agencies filed official objections, including the Orthodox Union (which has the largest kosher certification agency) as well as Star-K, Chicago Rabbinical Council, Kosher Supervision Service, and Kashruth Council of Canada. (wikipedia.org)
  • OK Kosher chief executive officer Don Yoel Levy said that the company purchased the domain "to make sure it fell into the right hands" and was willing to allow its use by others, while the chief executive officer of the Orthodox Union kosher certification agency stated that OK Kosher had offered them an unequal partnership. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Orthodox Union (OU), the largest kosher certification agency, on Sept 6 said cultivated chicken produced by Israeli company SuperMeat met its standards because the chicken cells were not fed any animal ingredients and were extracted from a fertilised egg before any blood spots appeared. (bangkokpost.com)
  • In the same time period as the .kosher application, ICANN declined an application for .halal, citing the sensitivity of issues related to religion. (wikipedia.org)
  • The objecting organizations pointed out the different treatments of .halal and .kosher, stating that the objection to .halal was valid and that .kosher should have been treated in the same manner. (wikipedia.org)
  • What's the hubbub over .kosher and .halal domains? (wikipedia.org)
  • Lab-grown meat can be labelled kosher and halal as long as its cells are derived in methods compliant with religious standards, according to two panels of experts commissioned by the nascent industry. (bangkokpost.com)
  • More than 12 million people in the United States eat kosher products and 8 million eat halal products, according to the OU and Islamic Services of America, a halal certification agency. (bangkokpost.com)
  • People may be served foods they do not like or cannot eat for philosophical or religious reasons (for example, because the foods are not kosher or halal). (msdmanuals.com)
  • Or, as the quality of kosher wine improves, is it demeaning to be stuck on the kosher shelf, like a sophisticated teenager who finds herself at the kid's table for the Passover seder? (jta.org)
  • The Cutter-Ziskind dining hall serves kosher selections and offers specials during Passover and Jewish High holidays. (smith.edu)
  • kosher is a generic top-level domain owned by OK Kosher Certification. (wikipedia.org)
  • The filing of the application for the domain in January 2012 began a two-year process during which eleven other kosher certification agencies filed official objections, arguing that granting the application would give OK Kosher an unfair competitive advantage. (wikipedia.org)
  • One of these was an application for the domain ".kosher" by OK Kosher Certification. (wikipedia.org)
  • Filed by Kosher Marketing Assets LLC, the application stated that the company would promote the domain "through press releases and direct communications with customers of OK Kosher Certification. (wikipedia.org)
  • The chief executive officer of Orthodox Union's kosher certification agency stated that "we and our friends and colleagues who joined with us in this objection will all survive very well even if we lose," while expressing confidence in their argument for reconsideration. (wikipedia.org)
  • All processed foods used for kosher cooking must bear kosher certification , leafy greens and other veggies must be checked for infestations , and all cooking must be done on kosher utensils, with meat and dairy kept separate . (chabad.org)
  • For the first time, a new kosher food certification will introduce food-safety standards into its assessment, according to the Vancouver, B.C.-based rabbi who is launching the program. (foodsafetynews.com)
  • In order for a restaurant or eating establishment to serve food that is deemed kosher, the establishment must receive certification from a rabbi, rabbinical institution or kashrut supervision agency. (shiva.com)
  • Provides users with a variety of information regarding kosher laws, certification, and the philosophy behind the kosher lifestyle. (shiva.com)
  • Almost every major product today has kosher certification," said Menachem Lubinsky a kosher marketing consultant and president and CEO of Lubicom Marketing . (marketplace.org)
  • Participants following a kosher diet require a kosher certification on beef, poultry, fish, fish products, and other animal meats. (usda.gov)
  • With few exceptions that must be authorized by experts in kosher food requirements, kosher certification is also required on any product that has been processed and/or packaged. (usda.gov)
  • Some USDA Foods are certified kosher by an established certifying authority, meaning the product has been processed in a facility that maintains the integrity of the kosher certification. (usda.gov)
  • Other products on the TEFAP foods available list, such as fresh produce, dry legumes and eggs in their shells may be acceptable to kosher-observant households without a kosher certification. (usda.gov)
  • Take a walk down the aisles of any supermarket and you will see that certification appears on over 60% of America's produced foods that are certified kosher, from the coveted Oreo to the thirst-quenching Coca-Cola. (oukosher.org)
  • Kosher Certification maintains one of the most instantly recognizable kosher symbols in the history of kosher certification. (ok.org)
  • Zodiaq ® and Corian ® countertops have received certification from Star-K Online for use in a kosher kitchen. (thehousedesigners.com)
  • What About Kosher Symbols? (peta.org)
  • This issue is complex, but vegans and vegetarians shouldn't base their purchasing decisions on kosher symbols and markings. (peta.org)
  • There are actually dozens of symbols used by different kosher certifying agencies. (peta.org)
  • If you have further questions regarding kosher symbols, please consult Jewish organizations or publications. (peta.org)
  • A resource for individuals who are looking for current kosher facts, kosher symbols, news articles and more. (shiva.com)
  • You can walk into a Whole Foods market, and you'd be surprised how many of them carry kosher symbols. (marketplace.org)
  • A "K" or "OU" kosher symbol basically means that the food-manufacturing process was overseen by a rabbi who, theoretically, ensured that it met Jewish dietary laws. (peta.org)
  • The only issue is food and I bring hot (instant) cups because there's no kosher food. (ynetnews.com)
  • CDC collaborated with public health and agriculture officials in New York, New Jersey, other states, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (USDA-FSIS), and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to investigate a multistate outbreak of Salmonella Heidelberg infections linked to a kosher chicken liver product labeled as "kosher broiled chicken livers," which is not ready-to-eat and requires further cooking before eating. (cdc.gov)
  • In the first provincial court case prosecuted in Canada for misrepresentation of a kosher food product, Creation Foods Co. of Woodbridge, has been fined $25,000. (foodsafetynews.com)
  • Totally Kosher delivers more than 150 accessible, approachable ways to keeping kosher food exciting and delicious for the entire family. (booksamillion.com)
  • Certain food items are considered appropriate for the kosher style of life. (shiva.com)
  • A straightforward resource for users who want to learn about the kosher history, the basics of the kosher way of life, and the food items that are considered fit for consumption. (shiva.com)
  • Mashgiach, trained rabbincial observers, work to make sure all the strict food preparation rules, required to ensure that Manishewitz's products be certified as kosher, are followed. (marketplace.org)
  • Lubinsky says the market for kosher food is worth more than $12.5 billion. (marketplace.org)
  • Mostly Kosher is a musical feast that explodes into a global food-fight of jazz, Latin, rock and folk. (paloaltojcc.org)
  • Most Americans eat some kosher food every day, but chances are they're not aware of it. (oukosher.org)
  • Buying any old Kosher salt doesn't actually guarantee that it is certified kosher (although most mass-produced, food-grade salts, of various varieties, are certified kosher). (mentalfloss.com)
  • Simultaneously, the husband declared, "Our marriage lacks kosher legitimacy because it has come to my attention that our wedding took place in a banquet hall that did not serve kosher food . (jpost.com)
  • But that the question is even being asked suggests that kosher wines have indeed come a long way from the Manischewitz days. (jta.org)
  • But Manischewitz is kosher. (marketplace.org)
  • As thousands of Jews flocked the US capital for the AIPAC conference we visited Char Bar, the Kosher restaurant in the city. (israelnationalnews.com)
  • We open this, our sixth annual Kosher Wine Guide, with an intriguing question, one that mirrors the age-old, Is it Good for the Jews? (jta.org)
  • These "kosher broiled chicken livers" are sold at retail stores and may be used as an ingredient in other prepared foods. (cdc.gov)
  • Processed foods must also be certified by one of these institutions in order to be considered kosher. (shiva.com)
  • Celebrating 130 years of crafting kosher foods. (brookshires.com)
  • Approximately 20 people have reported symptoms of foodborne illness after attending an event at a Manhattan synagogue dedicated to exotic kosher cuisine, according to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency . (foodsafetynews.com)
  • For example, a chocolate and peanut candy may be marked "kosher D" or "kosher DE" even if it doesn't list dairy products in the ingredients, because the dairy-free chocolate was manufactured on machinery that also made milk chocolate. (peta.org)
  • One of these events is Kosherfest, the world's largest kosher-certified products trade show, injecting excitement and flavor into the kosher tradition. (shiva.com)
  • Kosher products will never contain both meat and dairy ingredients. (usda.gov)
  • Pork and shellfish products are not permitted in a kosher diet. (usda.gov)
  • Over $150 billion of kosher certified products are consumed annually, and spending continues to rise dramatically. (oukosher.org)
  • Many Jewish consumers consume only Cholov Yisroel dairy products, while others rely on a widespread leniency to rely on the government regulations to ensure that the dairy products contain only milk from kosher animals. (ok.org)
  • For example kashrut adherents keep meat and dairy separate so it is crucial that a kosher kitchen be equipped and organized well to accommodate this. (thehousedesigners.com)
  • In a kosher kitchen, you'll need two overlapping triangles for meat and dairy. (thehousedesigners.com)
  • For the 2017 holiday season, Mostly Kosher added Epcot Center in Florida to their list of holiday performance venues, becoming Disney's first Jewish cultural music performed on both coasts. (paloaltojcc.org)
  • Mostly Kosher had the honor of being the first Jewish music ensemble at the Disney parks with 2022 marking their sixth season performing during the two-month long Festival of Holidays. (paloaltojcc.org)
  • Mostly Kosher kicked off their 2022 live performance schedule with a long-anticipated record release of This World is Yours on February 24th at the Skirball Museum, and a tour of Arizona beginning with the magnificent Chandler Performing Arts Center. (paloaltojcc.org)
  • Wines and fruit juices must be approved before they can be categorized as kosher . (shiva.com)
  • This 40-page section also includes our annual Top 18 Lists, a juried roundup of the best kosher wines in a variety of categories. (jta.org)
  • If he has his way - and if the winery's reputation continues to grow - Israel's kosher wines will finally make the transition from minor embarrassment to point of pride. (bu.edu)
  • But kosher wines have been very unfairly lumped together. (bu.edu)
  • Although kosher wines are commonplace in Europe, according to Haruni, Israeli labels barely register next to offerings from France, Spain, and Italy. (bu.edu)
  • Most grains, vegetables and fruits are considered kosher. (shiva.com)
  • One of the obstacles Orthodox women face is finding a good "kosher" fashion line, that is wearable and respectful of tradition. (momentmag.com)
  • Totally Kosher : Tradition with a Twist! (booksamillion.com)
  • Provides general information about the Jewish tradition of keeping kosher. (shiva.com)
  • Check out her new book, Joy of Kosher: Fast, Fresh Family Recipes . (chabad.org)
  • Both families and individuals can benefit from gathering new information regarding kosher preparation, recipes and customs. (shiva.com)
  • Muslims who do not eat pork, seventh day Adventists," also shop kosher. (marketplace.org)
  • After the rights were granted, OK Kosher's public relations director expressed satisfaction with the decision and said it was "a little bit too early for [OK Kosher] to know" how the domain would be used. (wikipedia.org)
  • She shares her secrets here, from kitchen hacks to favorite pantry ingredients that will transform your kosher cooking, as well as meal planning advice, make-ahead tips, and crowd-pleasing semi-homemade dinner spreads, like a serve-yourself Baked Potato Board or a festive Taco Board. (booksamillion.com)
  • If it's there, the salt is kosher, regardless of grain size or added ingredients. (mentalfloss.com)
  • On the other, you had artisanal, raw-milk and hand-crafted (but not kosher certified) cheeses. (hazon.org)
  • Up and down the boardwalk (and even inside the Tropicana ), the confection of choice is kosher salt water taffy from the James's JAMES' and Fralinger's candy stores, whose chewy Jersey specialties in a range of flavors have long been a favorite. (jta.org)
  • Gourmet Kosher - Hand harvested by salt farmers from lined beds where seawater is piped in and allowed to evaporate. (celticseasalt.com)
  • Kosher Celtic - Naturally harvested from salt ponds where the seawater is naturally filtered up through the ground. (celticseasalt.com)
  • What's the Difference Between Table Salt and Kosher Salt? (mentalfloss.com)
  • Kosher salt usually doesn't contain either of these things, though occasionally some manufacturers do add an anti-clumping agent. (mentalfloss.com)
  • The most striking difference between Kosher salt and regular salt is the grain size. (mentalfloss.com)
  • Kosher salt, on the other hand, is larger grained and less processed, and has a more random, crystalline structure. (mentalfloss.com)
  • This size difference is directly responsible for how Kosher salt got its name. (mentalfloss.com)
  • Contrary to what is often thought, Kosher salt is not called "Kosher" because the salt itself is specifically certified as such. (mentalfloss.com)
  • Rather, Kosher salt got its name because it was used in the process of koshering meat, specifically to remove surface blood from meat. (mentalfloss.com)
  • If you're curious about whether or not the salt you have is certified kosher, just look on the container for a K or a U that is circled. (mentalfloss.com)
  • It's just that it's so hard to find a kosher protein bar, and if it means she has to make do with a cup of instant noodles full of MSG, than that's what it'll be. (ynetnews.com)
  • Recent scandals in the kosher meat world have led many to reconsider what kosher meat really means. (hazon.org)
  • We can't really provide this kind of help if you're looking to contact Empire Kosher because they don't have multiple lines or means of contact. (gethuman.com)
  • This means that kosher kitchens need more pre-planning than the average kitchen and since there won't just be double appliances, but also silverware, dishes, bowls, pots, pans and glassware, storage is going to be one of your primary concerns. (thehousedesigners.com)
  • In cases reported to PulseNet from April 1 to November 17, 2011, a total of 190 illnesses occurred due to Salmonella Heidelberg with this PFGE pattern in states where the "kosher broiled chicken livers" were distributed. (cdc.gov)
  • Epidemiologic and laboratory investigations conducted by officials in local, state, and federal public health, agriculture, and regulatory agencies linked this outbreak to eating "kosher broiled chicken livers" from Schreiber Processing Corporation (doing business as Alle Processing Corporation/MealMart Company), and chopped chicken liver prepared from this product. (cdc.gov)
  • While we might have at one time assumed that kosher meat was healthier and more sustainable, in fact, most kosher meat is raised on the same conventional confined animal operations where most non-kosher animals are raised. (hazon.org)
  • Unfortunately, Empire Kosher does not offer live chat as a channel for customer service at this time. (gethuman.com)
  • Provides information for users hoping to learn about the kosher way of life and the laws that specify which items are fit to consume. (shiva.com)
  • Participants choosing to follow a kosher diet may not be able to take all items available through TEFAP. (usda.gov)
  • It is important to work with leaders and experts in your local kosher-observant community to identify what non-certified items will be acceptable to your participants, as levels of observance may vary between communities. (usda.gov)
  • Use the dropdowns below to see items available through TEFAP that may be acceptable to kosher-observant households. (usda.gov)
  • And he reports on how French kosher winemakers are trying to claw back some market share from Israeli vintners. (jta.org)
  • The kosher market goes well beyond those people who are eating kosher because they observe the Jewish dietary laws," Lubinsky said. (marketplace.org)
  • Take a look at the Zodiaq ® Quartz Countertops from DuPont ® if you are in the market for a kosher countertop. (thehousedesigners.com)
  • He stated that OK Kosher wanted the domain to be open to "other people who adhere to the Torah standards of kosher. (wikipedia.org)
  • A practical website for people who want to lean more about what it is to keep kosher. (shiva.com)
  • If you prefer kosher, check out a wine on The Jew & The Carrot's kosher organic wine list . (hazon.org)
  • At China's only kosher restaurant of course. (ynetnews.com)
  • Ventnor City - if the name sounds familiar, it's because the area inspired the Monopoly place names - is home to several kosher eateries, including Bubbie's Bistro, an Italian dairy restaurant, and Jerusalem Glatt Kosher, a traditional dining room for meat specialties. (jta.org)
  • Is the "kosher" label good for vintners, or is it, as one of them tells us, "a golden handcuff? (jta.org)
  • The hard part, Haruni says, is convincing wine drinkers, especially in the United States, that a kosher merlot makes just as good a housewarming gift or dinner party offering as a nonkosher variety. (bu.edu)
  • If you are planning a kosher kitchen the best source of information is Star-K Online which provides plenty of detail on how to build a kosher kitchen to your needed specifications. (thehousedesigners.com)
  • For the kosher kitchen quartz countertops are ideal surfaces. (thehousedesigners.com)
  • Stainless steel sinks are another amenity found in the kosher kitchen. (thehousedesigners.com)
  • You will need two sinks in your kosher kitchen, one for meat and one for dairy. (thehousedesigners.com)
  • The Neva™ Stainless Steel sink from Moen ® is the perfect solution for a kosher kitchen. (thehousedesigners.com)
  • Attorney Solan argued that the non-kosher wedding location should not justify a divorce. (jpost.com)
  • Close to Kosher places and in the middle of the ghetto. (booking.com)
  • If you are comfortable drinking non-kosher wine, try to find a bottle (or box) of wine that is grown and produced close to home. (hazon.org)
  • The rest of the issue is a kind of travelogue as we roam around the globe to tell stories from a growing kosher wine industry. (jta.org)
  • the village's winery is the first to regularly produce kosher wine in Spain in over a century. (jta.org)
  • I was tempted to like, pour myself a glass of wine, but I thought maybe this still counts as worktime, and it might not be kosher to do that. (cdc.gov)
  • On the one hand, you had shrink-wrapped, industrial produced (but kosher certified) brands like Miller's. (hazon.org)
  • However, a small number of crusaders have launched companies to make higher-welfare kosher meat available. (hazon.org)