So how
does a kosher diet fare as one that is ecofriendly?
I have celtic and real salt...
does kosher really need to be used?
Warda, my apologies for not thinking about your situation — my head was trying to work through the animal product / animal product concepts, and Halal didn't even enter my mind (neither
did kosher, to be honest — is that an infraction of the meat / milk rule?)
I love the idea of authentic Japanese food — if only
they did it kosher.
Not exact matches
For example, makers of pre-packaged salads must be exceptionally careful to ensure their products
do not contain any errant insects, which are not considered
kosher.
As an aside, «clean meat»
does turn up some Google hits that
do not relate to meat grown through cellular agriculture, but they're all for Biblically clean meats, and they are all very small websites; the common way of discussing Biblically clean (or more typically «unclean») meat is to refer to pure vs. impure or
kosher / halal and not
kosher / halal.
For those Jews who
do keep
kosher — about 21 percent of the 5.3 million American Jews overall, according to the most recent National Jewish Population Survey — hard times mean particularly scant options for feeding a family, which, among the most religious Jews, tend to be large.
And please don't use Leviticus to support your argument unless you also keep
Kosher, don't wear cotton polyester blends or each any veggies or grains that have been grown next other grains or veggies - all rules God sets out in Lev.
If I for instance, decide to eat
Kosher, I am no better if I
do or don't.
Oh, I'm also Jewish (and a woman) and we don't all keep
kosher, wear tefilin, or not drive on Saturday.
i don't think you need to apply the terms «
kosher» to social interaction.
You're obviously not an ultra-orthodox Jew so why should anyone care what you think needs to be labeled
kosher or not seeing as you don't know the first thing about kashruth.
Hmmm, I didn't know that there were halal KFC's in Brooklyn, I wonder if they are also
Kosher as well.
East Tennessee doesn't have a large Jewish population, so for the first few months of my year of biblical womanhood, I searched high and low for a Jewish source to answer my questions about Jewish holidays,
kosher eating, mixed fibers, head coverings, and niddah.
We don't know if the trailer, which is made by Jewish filmmakers, is completely
kosher, but we guess there's enough time for the rabbis to sort it out in time for the next Thanksgivukkah.
Both his parents were of Jewish descent, but by all accounts, were not orthodox (i.e. didn't keep
kosher, etc) and I think this partially framed his thought processes.
A class - action lawsuit filed recently alleges that Hebrew National's iconic hot dogs and other meats
do not comport with the brand's claim to be
kosher «as defined by the most stringent Jews who follow Orthodox Jewish law.»
To assert their credentials as Jews, mid-century Americans filled synagogues, but they
did so only because they wanted to be seen as firm in their belief, not because they wanted to keep
kosher.
Then all Christians that don't follow
Kosher law are just as bad, or probably even worse then gays, because they are breaking a lot more laws.
the idea that somehow God wanted His Son, or any other person to be born in a stable,
does not sound
kosher to me.
There is a reason Christians don't eat
kosher.
Not only
do I believe you haven't a clue how to cook, you probably would cook out of dirty dishes, dirty oven and haven't the common sense how to
kosher your meat.
For the record; and I
do realize this has nothing to
do w / the article, I LOVE my Jewish food; and I have even been told by a male friend of mine who attended yeshiva and was raised in a
kosher home, that I am more Jewish than his sister (I don't think it was said in a complimentary way; but I found it funny!).
As the type of Judaism you are exploring keeps on getting mentioned on a public thread, here, one might ask you a question:
do you strive to keep the Ten Commandments, or a general moral law, or all the other rules about
Kosher food and holidays and Sabbath keeping?
I've heard Jewish friends talk about how there used to be many more women in the community who just knew how to keep a
kosher home and didn't have to go to a book to figure it out.
He contends that laws about keeping
kosher, for example,
do not apply to Christians, while commandments about homosexuality
do.
When the law - abiding,
kosher - eating, Roman - hating Peter encountered a Roman centurion who feared God and gave to the poor, Peter — to his own astonishment — says, «I now realize how true it is that God
does not show favoritism but accepts from every nation the one who fears him and
does what is right.»
I'm Jewish and I don't keep
Kosher.
Yet you say you «don't really want to keep
kosher.»
You write «In truth, I
do not keep
kosher and I don't really want to.»
«Here are 10 well - known companies that don't make religious products — we're not talking
kosher foods manufacturer Manischewitz here — but that nonetheless take their religious sides seriously.»
Hebews don't have
kosher.
Are you kidding me???? A. Buying
Kosher Certified Food is a choice that you make!!!! So don't buy it & save $ $ $ $.
Though it may not appear that this is what you are
doing, it is what you are
doing when you keep
Kosher, the commandments, and practice all the ins and outs of your faith.
The dietary laws are are only one manifestation of Jewish life, though yes, they
do get lots of attention because they actually affect everything eaten, even if already
kosher.
they don't keep
kosher / halal, leave extra di.ck skin alone, no clothing law etc..
Keeping
Kosher is almost nothing to
do with religious faith.
People who
do not really want to keep
kosher do not write articles about their inner conflict with not keeping
kosher.
In truth, I
do not keep
kosher and I don't really want to.
Does she still is a child or is she an adult who can depend on herself to decide what to
do and evade excuses to explain her child why they are not
kosher?
I didn't know seals were
Kosher!
Here are 10 well - known companies that don't make religious products - we're not talking
kosher foods manufacturer Manischewitz here - but that nonetheless take their religious sides seriously (listed in no particular order).
I will say, my wife
did learn to cook
Kosher / Halal food - and it wasn't bad!
Why
does EVERY food company have to pay JEWISH rabbis a
kosher tax in order to sell their products?
If you don't have access to sea water, replicate the 3.5 % salinity by adding four ounces of
kosher salt (about 1/3 cup) to one gallon of filtered or bottled water.
Since I only have eyes for
kosher, homemade and natural, I find Purim Baskets an unbeatable chance to send a select few some fabulous homemade, fun and useful goodies (
did you say fun and useful?
In terms of seasoning, I like to keep things simple with a generous sprinkling of
kosher salt and coarsely - cracked peppercorns (don't be shy here!)
Also, animal gelatin is a problem for those who keep
kosher and who
do not mix meat and milk in the same recipe.
I didn't have salted butter, but I read somewhere that it's like 3/4 tsp / stick, so I just added 3 healthy pinches of
kosher salt to my melted butter - just right.
Place the chopped chocolate,
kosher salt, and corn syrup in a bowl and heat gently until 1/3 of the chocolate is melted —
do this in short bursts in a microwave or over a double boiler.