Kosher
Knesset repeals 2021 kashrut reform, restores Rabbinate control over certification
Under the law, official kashrut certificates may be issued by the Chief Rabbinate Council, authorized local rabbis, and, within the IDF, the Military Rabbinate.
British Jews shouldn't fear requesting kosher meals in hospitals - opinion
Wine Talk: The kosher Michel Rolland
What does the kashrut reform repeal mean, and could it raise food prices? - explainer
Salta revisited: Inside the Ra’anana dairy gem celebrating 20 flavorful years - review
After 20 years, Ra'anana-based kosher dairy restaurant Salta still delivers great food and standout dishes.
Helen Nash, kosher cookbook author and NYC philanthropist, dies at 89
Her first cookbook, “Kosher Cuisine,” was published in 1984 by Random House and adapted a variety of international recipes for kosher cooks.
Layers of Nuremberg: shadow and light
The Jerusalem Post Podcast - Travel Edition, Episode 119.
'A 3,000-Year History of Jews and the Pig': A Hebrew, Talmud, rabbinic expert goes ‘whole hog’
At the beginning of the Second Temple period, in the Persian era of the 4th to 5th centuries BCE, pigs did not have a unique status; other animals were viewed as equally non-kosher.
America’s oldest Jewish congregation launches a kosher food pantry on the Upper West Side
Shearith Israel, an Orthodox congregation that is also known as The Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue, was established in 1654, making it the oldest congregation in the United States.
A kosher miracle in the cloud forest of Panama
Like many other Chabad shlihim (emissaries), Yakov's and Hana's mission was to bring increased Yiddishkeit to Jews, wherever they may be.
High Court orders Chief Rabbinate to decide on Tzohar’s kashrut license after year-long delay
The 2021 legislation opened the possibility for independent bodies to issue kosher certifications, but until now, the rabbinate had not initiated any applications or licensing processes.
'We lived in a state of relentless fear,' antisemitic harassment campaign victim says - interview
Randy Settebrino recounted his experience of the three-month hate campaign, saying that the harasser contacted him and his family over a thousand times.
Maryland kosher pizzeria to furloughed federal workers: You can pay us back later
Ben Yehuda Pizza in Silver Spring is letting federal workers defer payments during the shutdown, inspiring others to donate meals in support.
Want to go on a trip without giving up the Sukkah? KKL has you covered
The Jewish National Fund set up 10 kosher sukkahs under rabbinical supervision in forests across Israel. Entry is free, so you can enjoy nature, a picnic, and a sukkah meal during Chol Hamoed.