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Following the Jewish dietary laws of kashrut (keeping kosher) is a way to elevate the act of eating from mundance to holy, follow the Torah, lead a Jewish lifestyle, identify with the Jewish People, and pass on Jewish traditions to the next generation. Find articles about keeping kosher, Jewish dietary law, Jewish cooking, Israeli cuisine, kosher food recipes, and menus for Jewish holiday meals.
How to Kosher your Kitchen
Succinct step-by-step instructions on how to turn your unkosher kitchen into a kosher kitchen.
Kashrut FAQ: Rabbis' Answers to Questions about Keeping Kosher
These frequently asked questions (FAQ) about kashrut (keeping kosher) were answered by rabbis of the different branches of Judaism
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