Kosher

What does the kashrut reform repeal mean, and could it raise food prices? - explainer

The reform was designed to move Israel’s kashrut system away from one controlled almost entirely by the Chief Rabbinate and local rabbinates, and toward a regulated market.

KASHRUT CERTIFICATION at a Jerusalem eatery – will the rabbinate’s monopoly be broken?
Raz Shabtai, the founder of, Mutra, a kosher restaurant in Miami.

Mutra becomes first kosher restaurant to earn Michelin star

REPRESENTATIVES OF the Chief Rabbinate of Israel cross Jaffa Street in Jerusalem as they deliver a kosher certificate to a local restaurant.

Kosher certification in Israel: A commercial reality, not religious coercion - opinion

REPRESENTATIVES OF the Chief Rabbinate of Israel cross Jaffa Street in Jerusalem as they deliver a kosher certificate to a local restaurant.

Time for Israel’s non-kosher public to push back - opinion


Dolphin Yam, former seafood dining icon, goes kosher - review

Owners Yonatan Cohen and Eyal Dolev say the decision to become kosher was purely personal.

 Dolphin Yam.

Yad Vashem chair denounces Musk's statements to far-right German party rally

Musk spoke in favor of voting for the far-right party, saying 'I'm very excited for the AfD; I think you're really the best hope for Germany...fight for a great future for Germany,'

 Elon Musk appearing before an AfD conference, January 25, 2025

How gut health and lifestyle habits could prevent Parkinson’s disease – opinion

New research shows plant-based diets and exercise may reduce Parkinson’s risk.

 PROF. ALON SAMACH of the Hebrew University’s  Agriculture Faculty examines passion fruit plants at the campus greenhouse, in Rehovot, 2017. The faculty discovered that a species of the fruit can help cure Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s disease.

Return to Sepharad: A look at Spain's kosher winery

How wonderful it is that these wandering Sephardim have returned to Spain after a journey of 500 years in order to make wine.

 Clos Menorah is the Cohen family's flagship wine.

From snout to tail, a 3,000-year history of Jews and the pig

Rabbi Menachem Genack, the CEO of the Orthodox Union’s kosher division, cited "sensitivities to the consumer" for why "Impossible Pork" wasn't kosher certified.

 A herd of Iberian pigs sniff at Langenal pig farm, in Farajan, southern Spain, June 17, 2024.

25 ViZionaries: Gabriel Boxer, Elan Kornblum - No.17

Boxer advocates for Israel's soldiers and its security. Kornblum rallies his followers to stand up for Israel.

Gabriel Boxer and Elan Kornblum

New home products and deals ahead of the holidays

Beko introduces advanced ovens and cooktops, Soltam offers discounts up to 60%, and Teka launches innovative Sabbath-friendly ceramic cooktops.

 Young family in the kitchen

First in the world: Cooktop with integrated warming plate for Shabbat observers

Teka's new ceramic cooktop serves as both a stove and a Shabbat plate, offering an innovative solution for Shabbat observance with continuous operation for up to 72 hours.

Cooktop with integrated warming plate for Shabbat observers

Harvard expands kosher dining options following antisemitism task force recommendations

Harvard expands kosher dining options following recommendations from the Task Force on Combating Antisemitism, enhancing support for Jewish students.

 A sandwich from Dublin's first kosher diner in 50 years.

Canadian court issues injunction against rules limiting Kosher meat production

The result is that many Jews will not be able to access kosher beef and veal either because it is simply not available, or the cost is prohibitive.

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