Sentences with phrase «keeping kosher»

The Dinitz Hotel & it's Kosher apartments are very close to the Altnoy synagogue - about 2 - 3 minutes walk, & offers all kosher services the jewish traveller could seek keeping kosher in Prague.
Along with the culinary laws of kashruit (keeping kosher), men do not touch women, both genders dress modestly, and prayer is an intrinsic part of morning, noon and night.
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Others will want someone who not only shares a Jewish background, but is similarly observant, perhaps keeping a kosher home or regular Sabbath observance.
So how does keeping kosher contribute to — or undermine — her efforts to go a little lighter on the planet?
Even though keeping kosher is not inherently more or less ecofriendly than a conventional diet, Stern notes that the small but growing kosher organic meat offerings, along with the overall boom in organic foods, make it easier to suffuse keeping kosher with her green values.
«For me, keeping kosher is a spiritual commitment,» Stern says.
Other camps have rules about keeping kosher or vegetarian food.
Tip: Keeping kosher?
He also began arguing to his congregation that keeping kosher is as much about workers as about animals.
For that reason, some Jews feel that keeping kosher is as ethical as it is holy when it comes to meat consumption.
In Judaism by keeping Kosher and keeping the commandments and living by Torah you are learning about God, who God is, what are God's values.
Keeping Kosher is almost nothing to do with religious faith.
What is one of the basics of keeping kosher?
Actually, keeping kosher is a very important lesson for humanity, a lesson that is so important that governments rise and fall on them.
Keeping kosher is only a small part by Judaism only a part of the puzzle.
If you've had any Jewish education, you know what they always say: keeping kosher is the most important thing to living a Jewish life.
He contends that laws about keeping kosher, for example, do not apply to Christians, while commandments about homosexuality do.
He is willing to accept Messianic Jews» claim that they are still Jews as long as they act like Jews by obeying the Torah, keeping kosher, observing the holidays, circumcising their sons, and so on.
Funny how keeping Kosher is not required to be obeyed, but Leviticus 20:13 is required to be obeyed.
The study's authors noted the proliferation of fervently Orthodox families — who, more than less observant Jews, shoulder the expense of Jewish schools and keeping kosher.
Well, it kind of depends on whether you keep kosher or have decided to go vegan.
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.
Oh, I'm also Jewish (and a woman) and we don't all keep kosher, wear tefilin, or not drive on Saturday.
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.
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.
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.
Like the first Jewish Christians who had a hard time wrapping their heads around the thought of embracing «unclean» Gentiles — even though their Bible clearly commanded circumcision and to keep kosher — so some believers today balk at accepting LGBT folk.
I hope you apply the same judgment to the stupidity of Jews who keep kosher and Catholics who avoid meat on Fridays...
I think you answer your own issues in your article... let your children's questions lead you down a more honest, perhaps more difficult but more spiritually fulfilling path and keep kosher.
I'm Jewish and I don't keep Kosher.
I only understand it now, years later, having decided to keep kosher (or at least what we used to call «half - assed kosher» in NY) only after marriage and children.
We are observant aka, unlike this author, we keep kosher, and we manage to «find time» in our busy schedules to light Shabbos candles.
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.»
I keep kosher, and being a carpenter during the recession means i'm an obligate vegetarian
If that's too much of an «out» Jewish thing, be vegetarian — a more restrictive, but less unpopular way to keep kosher.
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.
they don't keep kosher / halal, leave extra di.ck skin alone, no clothing law etc..
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.
And in NO PLACE anywhere in the NT is there one single line that even suggests that Christians should not eat pork or otherwise keep Kosher, except as an evangelism strategy in a 100 % Jewish community for the sole reason of not giving offense.
I keep kosher salt in an empty spice jar, and also keep one with corn meal for shaking onto pans for pizza or artisan - type breads and one with flour for dough that's just a touch too sticky or for slashing bread dough before baking.
Now, I must say, this is not dairy free so for those who keep kosher, this is for a meatless meal.
Also, animal gelatin is a problem for those who keep kosher and who do not mix meat and milk in the same recipe.
The non-animal form of gelatin is also useful those who keep kosher and will not use a meat - based gelatin with a milk product.
Now I'm not judging anyone who doesn't keep kosher.
I also keep kosher and since most of your recipes are dairy - free, it is very easy for me to make things that I can have with a meat meal.
It is a great recipe for those who keep Kosher for Passover.
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