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Let's Keep Kosher (ages 9-adult)

Let's Keep Kosher
Guide Rating -  
Pros  •  Provides a lot of useful information
•  Presents the topics in an innovative way
•  Includes games that are challenging, educational and fun
Cons  •  Page should comprise the entire screen
•  Too much navigation is necessary
•  Section introductions are dizzying
The Bottom Line - "Let’s Keep Kosher" is best suited for the those who already have some background knowledge about Jewish dietary laws. However, don't be surprised if after playing this game, your child starts to give you kashrut tips in the kitchen!

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Product Description
•  Interesting venues to learn the laws of keeping kosher
•  Step-by-step guide of several koshering processes
•  Challenging games to test your knowledge
 
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Guide Review
Knowledge for Keeping Kosher

"Let’s Keep Kosher" provides information about and games based on Jewish dietary laws. The subjects covered range from beginning, basic information about kashrut, to advanced, detailed laws of kashrut. "Let’s Keep Kosher" takes you to the supermarket to learn how to shop for kosher foods, to the mikveh (ritual bath) to learn what needs to be toveled (ritual immersion), to the fields to learn other kashrut laws, plus other venues. Baking challah, separating meat and milk, making liver kosher are some of the other topics covered. Fun quizzes and exciting games reinforce the material taught in the lessons. The player learns how to keep kosher and gains an overall understanding of and appreciation for Jewish dietary laws.

   
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