Kashrut (Dietary Laws)
What´s kosher? What´s not? Find out ehre, as well as some great recipe sites.
Kashrut - Jewish Dietary Laws  Keeping kosher, or adhering to Judaism’s dietary laws, is a fundamental aspect of living a Jewish life. The word kosher means fit or proper and refers to the foods which Jews are permitted to eat. Kashrut is a very tangible means of expressing one's Jewish identity. Kashrut.com [offsite link] Aimed at the consumer, this site provides up to date information on kosher food and products, including articles, alerts, travel links, and recipes. Kosher Expeditions [offsite link] A very useful site for those who wish to travel and keep kosher at the same time. The site offers information about all kinds of trips and cruises around the world, with kosher food provisions. Kosher Recipes  A collection of resources with simple and fun kosher recipes. Kosherfinder [offsite link] Find kosher restaurants and companies. The site includes restaurant reviews, news, and contests. OU Kosher [offsite link] OU Kosher is the most comprehensive Kashrut site -- after all, the Orthodox Union is partly responsible for designating foods as being kosher. With both commercial and consumer information, you can get any questions you have answered regarding specific foods and general inquiries about Kashrut. Star-K Kosher Certification [offsite link] Lists of kosher products, information about kashruth, Passover information, information for travellers to Baltimore, and in-depth articles. Links marked with the [offsite link] designation point to websites not associated with BellaOnline.com. BellaOnline.com is not responsible for the material found there.
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