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It often seems that Pesach is like the Rosh Hashanah for kashrus – a time when many people strengthen their commitment to kashrus and take on additional stringencies.
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It often seems that Pesach is like the Rosh Hashanah for kashrus – a time when many people strengthen their commitment to kashrus and take on additional stringencies.
Read MoreReaders share their thoughts about the last issue…
Read MoreDear Kosher Spirit,
This is my first time observing Passover fully.
I have a dog and I was wondering if the dog’s food needs to be kosher for Passover.
Why Wine is Wonderful
Read MoreWritten by Chaim Brod
Seder in Feodosia
Read Morein Honor of the 25th Yahrtzeit of Rabbi Bernard Levy, ob”m
Read MoreWritten by Rabbi Yitzchak Hanoka
The Correlation Between Kosher Certification and Quality Assurance
Read MoreWritten by Rabbi Yitzchak Gornish
“And You Shall Write Them On The Doorposts
of Your House and On Your Gates”
Tri-Melon Granita
Read MoreWritten by Rabbi Don Yoel Levy OB"M
Rabbi Berel Levy, ob”m was the pioneer and foremost expert in kashrus during his tenure as Kashrus Administrator of the OK. He was the first to realize that reading ingredients was not sufficient to establish the kashrus of a product.
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Rabbi Elisha Rubin
Transcending Limitation
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