Winter 2018
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Consumer Questions
Written by Ilana Klein
I’m confused about why certain products are certified “D” or “DE” when I don’t see any dairy ingredients in the product. Why do some pareve products say, “May contain traces of milk.”?
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You Be The Mashgiach
Written by Ilana Klein
Can you find the ”8“ differences in these pictures? If you found 15 perhaps YOU can be a mashgiach!
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Oven Question Clarification
Written by Rabbi Levi Schapiro
I cooked a pareve cake in a fleishig oven. Can I eat it with milk?
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What is White Vinegar
Written by Rabbi Sholom Ber Hendel
The word vinegar is a combination of two French words, vin (wine) and aigre (sour). White vinegar, the most commonly used form, is a clear liquid with a sour taste, which is used to add taste in cooking, pickling, and salad dressings.
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Your Kosher Kitchen: the Dishwasher
Written by Rabbi Yakov Teichman
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Asian Mock Crab Red Potato Latkes
Written by Shifra Klein Joy of Kosher Magazine
These Asian Mock Crab Red Potato Latkes double as a classic Chanukah dish and a fish course!
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What’s the Deal with Dairy
Written by Rabbi Yoni Rappaport
From the moment any mammal is born one of the first things to pass its lips is milk. Throughout most people’s lives their day will start with milk consumption, in one form or another.
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Keeping Kosher in a Hurricane
Written by Duby Litvin
An inside look into keeping kosher during the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey
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OK Kosher Certification – New Companies 2017
Written by Ilana Klein
206 ways OK Koshered your world in 2016!
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Kosherfest in Photos
Written by Ilana Klein
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Interview with Rabbi Yakov Teichman
Written by Ilana Klein
One of our new אברכים – אב בחכמה רך בשנים, Reb Yakov combines halachic knowledge, technical expertise and an amicable unassuming personality, which has contributed to his popularity amongst his peers.
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Why Defile the Oil
Written by Dina Fraenkel
The miracle of the one pure bottle of oil, which lasted for eight days and nights, symbolizes the Jews eternal connection to G-d, which can never be severed, no matter who or what the enemy.
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Fire & Light
Written by Rabbi Chaim Fogelman
The topic of Chanukah does not have its own tractate in the Talmud, rather it is included in Maseches Shabbos. Why doesn’t Chanukah have its own complete tractate?
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