Kashrut
Gov’t requests three more months to present kashrut law adjustments
The decision has left Tzohar, which requested but did not receive kashrut certification authority, in the dark.
Wine talk: Separation, not division
The meat of the matter: Biting into the Veranda at Jerusalem’s David Citadel Hotel - review
Room for debate: Key considerations
Kosher meat endangered by Canadian regulations, say Jewish certifiers
New Canadian government regulations, including the issue of the humaneness of animal slaughter, endanger the ability of the Jewish community to slaughter and purchase kosher meat.
Cultivated meat and kashrut: What will the Kosher status be? - opinion
The question of the kosher status of cultivated meat products carries great significance for the future of kashrut and may lay the groundwork for entirely new precedents in this area.
A kosher ‘kind of Chinese’ restaurant in New Jersey lands on NYT’s 2023 list of eateries
Fat Choy has reopened in suburban New Jersey, with a Jewish partner and kosher certification.
Kosher food in Israel is an $800 million racket of corruption - opinion
The direct cost of corrupt kashrut services is very high and burdens the economy with about $800 million, as well as raising the cost of almost all goods to our families, rich and poor.
This week in Jerusalem: Whose kashrut is it?
A weekly round-up of city affairs.
High Court overturns Chief Rabbinate ban on Tzohar kashrut for imports
Some two years ago, the Chief Rabbinate's imports committee denied an initial Tzohar request to allow its certification to apply for imported goods.
The House of Religions: From Hindu Temple to kosher kitchen - opinion
Eight religious groups share the communal spaces which comprise a restaurant, a library, meeting and conference rooms in Bern.
What happens if you accidentally eat non-Kosher food? Jewish Tiktoker explains
Orthodox Jewish TikToker Miriam Ezagui explained what happens if someone accidentally eats something non-kosher.
Future of Jewish religious freedom hangs in balance in EU -opinion
Regarding Jewish religious freedom, tolerance of belief and speech is not enough.
Tzohar Kashrut launches a radio campaign promoting their kosher brand
Tzohar CEO Yehuda Zeiderman: "This is the first commercial campaign of its kind in the Israeli kashrut world and it is possible because of the kashrut reform.”
Belgian lawmakers scrap bill to ban kosher, halal slaughter in Brussels
A ban in Brussels would have had Belgium join a handful European Union states where halal and kosher slaughter of animals are totally illegal.