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"One parent had to bring a snack every week, and they'd always bring something kosher, because they were sensitive".
"And I think the rabbis realize that it's very important to give the girls something kosher to watch, something that keeps them away from the nonkosher stuff.
In addition to the hypocrisy of calling something kosher when it is being sold and produced in an unethical manner, we have to take into account disturbing information about the plant that has come to light.
KosherFest 2012, the "world's largest kosher certified food and beverage trade show for the retail and foodservice industries," which takes place Nov. 13-14 in Secaucus, N.J., has something kosher for everyone.
Sometimes it is used as an abbreviation of koshering, meaning the process for making something kosher; for example, kosher salt is a form of salt with irregularly shaped crystals, making it particularly suitable for preparing meat according to the rules of kashrut, because the increased surface area of the crystals absorbs blood more effectively.
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In television and in reality the corrupt, swaggering Jewish mobster type has countered the notion of the weakling Jew, said Vincent Brook, author of "Something Ain't Kosher Here: The Rise of the 'Jewish' Sitcom".
"If you affirm that something is kosher, you have to designate on what definition that is," he said.
In the book Something Ain't Kosher Here: The Rise of the "Jewish" Sitcom, Vincent Brook analysed the episode, saying, "Jerry is made to feel guilty for his 'lethal' pony remark, whence the episode's macabre humor; yet the moral in terms of ethno-spatial identity is clear.
"I would think there's something not quite kosher there.
"I saw right away that something wasn't kosher," Ms. Horowitz recalls.
"It suggests that there's something not exactly kosher about it".
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