Eco Kashrut , also called the Eco Kosher movement, is a movement to extend the Kashrut system, or Jewish dietary laws, to address modern environmental, social, and ethical issues, and promote sustainability . ref http www.myjewishlearning.com practices Ritual Kashrut Dietary Laws Themes Contemporary Themes Eco Kashrut.shtml Arthur O. Waskow, Eco Kashrut Environmental Standards for What and How We Eat , MyJewishLearning , Originally Published in the Jerusalem Report . ref Eco Kashrut reflects a trend of Kosher keeping jews to eat only food that has been ethically and sustainably produced, and in some cases, also locally sourced. ref name schott http schott.blogs.nytimes.com 2009 05 14 eco kosher Eco Kosher , Schott s Vocab, New York Times, May 14, 2009. ref Eco Kashrut can be expressed in the sharing of sustainable shabbat meals. ref http articles.latimes.com 2009 may 08 local me kosher jewish8 Eco kosher Jews have an appetite for ethical eating , LA Times , May 8, 2009. ref Eco Kashrut is related to Magen Tzedek , a proposed additional certification for food that aims to address health, safety, and other labor issues in food production. ref name schott References reflist judaism stub sustainability stub Category Kashrut ... more details
Civil laws regarding Kashrut Jewish religious standards, kosher food mainly concerning food are found in several countries. Advertising standards laws in many jurisdictions prohibit the use of the phrase kosher in a product s labelling, unless it can be shown that the product conforms to Jewish dietary laws however, the legal qualifications for conforming to Jewish dietary laws are often defined differently in different jurisdictions. For example, in some places the law may require that a rabbi certify the kashrut nature, in others the rules of kosher are fully defined in law, and in others still it is sufficient that the manufacturer only believes that the product complies with Jewish dietary regulations. In several cases, laws restricting the use of the term kosher have later been determined to be illegal religious interference. ref See Mark A. Berman, Kosher Fraud Statutes and the Establishment Clause Are. They Kosher?, 26 COLUM. J.L. & SOC. PROBS. 1, 28 1992 ref United States of America Historically, the statutes of some states in the USA ref specifically, Arkansas , California , Connecticut , Illinois , Kentucky , Louisiana , Maryland , Massachusetts , Minnesota , Missouri , New Jersey , New York , Ohio , Pennsylvania , Rhode Island , Texas , and Virginia , as well as local ordinances in two counties in Florida and the city of Baltimore, Maryland Baltimore ref attempted to define kosher , and make it a felony to sell a product which was called kosher if, in general, it was not processed in accordance with the Jewish religion. However, challenges were made to such laws on the basis that they appear to be Lemon test establishment of a religious practice by the states in question ... practice, and therefore struck the laws down opponents of this decision had attempted to argue that kashrut ... between labelling something as kashrut and labelling it as low sodium , high fiber , pasteurised ... slaughter Kashrut Kosher food References reflist Kashrut Category Kashrut ... more details
The Rabbinical Council of California is the primary representative body of Orthodox Judaism in California . Its three primary areas of operation are overseeing Kashrut certification in the state, maintaining a Beit Din and community liaison. The current president is Rabbi Meyer H. May, the VPs are Rabbi Amram Gabay and Rabbi Sholom Tendler. External links http www.rccvaad.org Rabbinical Council of California Website California stub Jewish org stub Kashrut Category Kosher food certification organizations Category Jews and Judaism in California Category Orthodox Judaism in the United States ... more details
HKC could refer to Hackney Central railway station , London National Rail station code HKC. HKC Insurance Company Limited , Hong Kong HKC International Holdings Ltd. , Hong Kong HKC Network Limited , Hong Kong Hartford Kashrut Commission , West Hartford , Connecticut disambig ... more details
COR is a labelling system used to identify kosher foods in Canada . The symbol is a trademark of the Kashruth Council of Canada , the largest kashrut agency in Canada ref name CORWebsite cite web title COR Website About url http www.cor.ca view 92 about consumer cor.html accessdate 18 July 2011 ref . There are over 45,000 products at over 1000 facilities bearing this symbol in Canada ref name CORWebsite . References reflist http www.cor.ca en 15 COR Kashrut Category Kosher food certification organizations Category Consumer symbols Canada org stub Jewish org stub ... more details
Image KSA Kosher.png thumb Foods certified by KSA bear this emblem. Kosher Supervision of America is a not for profit Kashrut organization based in Los Angeles , California , USA . Its primary purpose is to certify food as kosher. The Kashrus Administrator is Rabbi Binyomin Lisbon. External links http www.ksakosher.com Official site http kepler.sos.ca.gov corpdata ShowAllList?QueryCorpNumber C1777626 California Secretary of State Record Kashrut Category Kosher food certification organizations Category Companies based in Los Angeles, California Category Jews and Judaism in California Category Orthodox Judaism in the United States US company stub Jewish org stub ... more details
For the Va adat Ezrah Vehatzalah , known as the Vaad , see Aid and Rescue Committee Vaad is a Hebrew language Hebrew term for a council of rabbi s. It is a diasporic phenomenon, having no precedent in Talmud ic times. A Vaad has different responsibilities from a beth din rabbinical court . TOC Historical Older examples include the Council of Four Lands . Since the Haskalah Enlightenment and the subsequent emancipation of Jews living in European nations, Jewish communities no longer have their own autonomous governments, and vaads with governmental powers no longer exist. Vaads still exist as rabbinical councils, each with its own purview. Some deal with maintaining communal standards of kashrut kosher food others deal with communal standards of marriage, divorce and conversion to Judaism . More is needed here. Modern day Modern day vaads in Orthodox Judaism include the Vaad Halakha and the Beth Din of America, both sponsored by the Rabbinical Council of America . Another example is the Vaad Harabonim, part of the Rabbinical Council of New England. It supervises the kashrut of foods for many food manufacturers in New England , USA. More is needed here. Modern day vaads in Conservative Judaism include the Rabbinical Assembly s Committee on Jewish Law and Standards , and the Masorti movement s Vaad Halakha . References http www.kashrut.com agencies Kashrut certifying agencies and vaads Category Hebrew words and phrases Category Jewish law Category Rabbinical organizations Category Jewish history Jewish hist stub Jewish org stub ... more details
Aharon Pfeuffer also Pfoifer http www.amazon.com s? 5Fencoding UTF8&search type ss&index books&field author Aharon 20Ben 20Yaakov 20Pfoifer was a Rabbi and Posek and a recognised authority http books.google.co.za books?id hpCkOtmDHSkC&pg PT1&lpg PT1&dq aharon pfeuffer&source bl&ots X7AlrgZc8S&sig p6x6CljrrCKSUUD7 971k56pm8Y&hl en&ei AE5kSpXLFNLHlAeWxMn9BQ&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 6 on Kashrut . He was active in Johannesburg and Bnei Brak . He founded the Yeshiva Maharsha Beis Aharon in 1982 later named for him and headed the Yeshiva College of South Africa in the early 1980s http www.ajcarchives.org AJC DATA Files 1982 12 SouthAfrica.pdf . He is best known as author of the work on Kashrut Kitzur Halachot Basar B Chalav A summary of the laws of Kashrut Principles Milk and Meat , also called Kitzur Shulchan Aruch al Hilchos Basar be Chalav . He died in a car accident on his way to the Kruger National Park http www.jewishgen.org Safrica rabbis&cantors names a2z.htm . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pfeuffer, Aharon ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pfeuffer, Aharon Category South African Orthodox rabbis Category Haredi rabbis in Israel Category Year of death missing Category Year of birth missing SouthAfrica bio stub Rabbi stub ... more details
Treif also treyf or trayf is the Yiddish word for food that does not conform with the Jewish dietary laws of kashrut . The word is derived from the Hebrew tr f h meaning torn. Originally, treif designated one category of non kosher meat meat from an animal that has been ravaged in the field, in keeping with prohibition in Exodus 22 30. It was later interpreted to mean any animal or fowl that is unfit for consumption due to a defect, disease or inflicted wound. By extension, the term now applies to all products that are non kosher. ref http kosherfood.about.com od kosherbasics f treif.htm What is Treif ref A kosher animal can be treif if improperly slaughtered or found to be diseased or malformed after inspection by a kashrut supervisor. ref http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 587848 terefah 587848rellinks Related Links Terefah , Encyclop dia Britannica ref See also List of English words of Yiddish origin Mashgiach References reflist Category Yiddish words and phrases Category Jewish law ... more details
Shabbat 21b cites the first example of a kashrut seal. The seal of the High ... LMLK Research website . The practice of marking food as a sign of Kashrut can be dated back ... to verify its kashrut. One such clay stamp was discovered in an excavation near Acre, Israel ..., which also guaranteed the bakery s kashrut. http www.israelnationalnews.com News News.aspx 151586 ... n Beth Din See also Kashrut Product labeling standards In The United States of America America , one ... , and The Kashrut Authority ref http www.ka.org.au The Kashrut Authority Website ref based in Sydney ... Kashrut Hechsher Tzedek Kosher foods Taboo food and drink Unclean animals Kashrut Yoshon References reflist External links http www.kashrut.com agencies Kashrut Agencies http www.hechshers.info ingredients index.htm Kashrut Ingredients Kashrut Category Kosher food certification organizations ... more details
fiqh Hyg Judaism Religious text primary date October 2011 The Islamic dietary laws Halal and the Kashrut Jewish dietary laws Kashrut in English, kosher are both quite detailed, and contain both points of similarity and discord. While both are dietary laws of Abrahamic religions , they have different roots an explanation of the Islamic code of law found in the Quran and a Jewish code of laws found in the Talmud ... JewFAQ cite web url http www.jewfaq.org kashrut.htm title Judaism 101 Kashrut Jewish Dietary Laws ... food.htm World Holistic food page dead link date December 2011 ref Many animals permitted in kashrut ... at central mosque.com ref Kashrut forbids and halal strictly forbids the consumption of amphibians ... this knowledge . ref http www.uos.co.za Kashrut Default.stm insects Insects and kosher laws dead link .... ref Hanafi Sunnis who comprise the majority of Muslims follow essentially the same laws as Kashrut ... which must be manufactured under Jewish supervision , Kashrut allows the consumption of any sort of alcohol ... by kashrut is more restrictive, as kashrut requires that, to be kosher, mammals must chew cud ... to kashrut. ref name JewFAQ ref name central mosque halal1 Kashrut prohibits shellfish , such as lobster , shrimp , clams , and oysters . ref http www.templesanjose.org JudaismInfo faq kashrut.htm Kashrut ... seafood. Hanafis follow exactly the same laws as Kashrut, believing only fish with fins from the oceans ... and prawns . ref name hunting al islam Kashrut requires strict separation of dairy and meat products ... parts, is fit for consumption by Muslims. However, Kashrut prohibits eating the chelev certain ... while kashrut says that the animal s internal organs must be examined to make certain the animal ... Kashrut at rabbinicalassembly.org ref Both sets of religious rules are subject to arguments among different ... to the holiday, and nothing to do with the laws of Kashrut. This has no parallel in the laws ... In general, Kashrut prohibits the mixing of meat and dairy products consumption of such products or profiting ... more details
refimprove date October 2010 Jews and Judaism sidebar denominations Cultural Judaism , often confused with Secular Judaism , is a stream of Judaism that encourages individual thought and understanding in Judaism. Its relation to Judaism is through the history, culture, civilization, ethical values and shared experiences of the Jewish people. Cultural Jews connect to their heritage not through religious beliefs but rather through the languages, literature, art, dance, music, food, and celebrations of the Jewish people. It is a pillar in the ideologies of Habonim Dror . Example The following is an example of how a Cultural Jew would approach a particular custom or law in Judaism, in this example kashrut ref http www.habodror.org.uk documents CJprint.pdf Cultural Judaism Chover , Habonim Dror United Kingdom, retrieved October 9, 2006 ref Go back to the source s and find out why it is done. If you agree with what the source s are saying and therefore find meaning in the practise, then kashrut has just become not only a meaningful Jewish practise in your life, but has also caused you to look deeper into Judaism and probably helped strengthen your Jewish identity. If the source doesn t appeal to you, can you find an alternative Jewish source to help you out with another way to practise some form of kashrut? Is there a non Jewish source that could help you out with your dilemma? If the whole practise is devoid of meaning, or you are against the practise for any reason then don t do it any more. But at least you will have enriched your Jewish knowledge and hopefully your Jewish identity.The implications of the choice are these If your family decided to change their Shabbat activity from a Friday night. See also Center for Cultural Judaism Habonim Dror Orthodox Judaism Secular Jewish culture Notes reflist External links http www.creativejudaism.com Cultural Judaism Category Judaism Category Secular Jewish culture Category Jewish culture he ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2007 The London Beth Din is the Ashkenazi Beth Din of the United Synagogue , the largest Ashkenazi synagogal body in London , England . In its capacity as Court of the Chief Rabbi , it is historically the supreme halakhic Authority for Mitnagdim Ashkenazim several Commonwealth of Nations Commonwealth countries and additionally is consulted by Batei Din throughout Europe. Scope The range of questions with which the Beth Din deals is vast and covers all areas of Jewish law. Some of the specialist areas covered by the Beth Din are halakhic authority for the Kashrut Division KLBD the authorisation and supervision of mohel im the supervision of mikveh s the supervision of Orthodox conversions construction, supervision and maintenance of the North West London and the Borehamwood Eruv questions relating to burial and mourning supervising the activity of the Marriage Education programme advising on legislation which may have an impact on Jewish religious practice dealing with a wide range of halakhic problems posed by the rabbanim of the United Synagogue and provincial communities the examination of Shochet im and the control of the shechita Inspectors The London Beth Din retains a Research Unit which employs the services of a professional genealogist in order to assist in enquiries as to whether a person is Jewish. Membership The present membership 2012 of the London Beth Din is Av Beth Din the Chief Rabbi, Dr. Jonathan Sacks Rosh Beth Din Dayan Chanoch Ehrentreu Dayan Yonason Abraham Dayan M Gelley senior dayan Dayan Ivan Binstock Dayan S Simons Rabbi Jeremy Conway Kashrut Director Former dayonim of the London Beth Din Dayan Yechezkel Abramsky Dayan Grossnass Dayan Dr Isidor Grunfeld famed for his translations of the writings of Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch Dayan Shmuel Yitzchak Hillman Dayan Casriel Dovid Kaplin Dayan Lazarus Dayan Dr. Myer S. Lew Dayan I Berger currently living in Manchester Kashrut Category Orthodox Judaism in London Category K ... more details
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Badatz Hebrew Name 1 , a Hebrew acronym for Beit Din Tzedek , or Court of Justice, is a modern term used for a major Jewish beit din rabbinical court . In Israel, the term Badatz is often used to refer to the Badatz of the Edah HaChareidis however, it is not the title of this group, and other batei din rabbinical courts use the title as well. It is often used in the context of hechsher im kashrut certification . Rabbinical courts that use this title include Edah HaChareidis Kashrus supervision Badatz Edah HaChareidis from Jerusalem http www.hechshers.info shapes 35.htm 213 Badatz Igud Rabbonim of Rabbi Osher Yaakov Westheim http www.badatz.org Badatz Chassam Sofer from Bnei Brak Badatz Mehadrin of http www.rehovotisrael.com kook.html Rabbi Simcha HaKohen Kook and Rabbi Avraham Rubin Badatz Machzikei HaDas of Belz Hasidic dynasty Belz http www.hechshers.info shapes 14.htm 250 Badatz Beit Yosef of Rabbi Ovadia Yosef Badatz Agudas Yisroel http www.kosherquest.org assets symbols Reliab69.jpg Badatz Yoreh Deah of Rabbi Shlomo Machpoud http www.hechshers.info shapes 9.htm 522 Badatz Chug Chassam Sofer of Rabbi A. Wosner http www.hechshers.info shapes 72.htm 408 Badatz Of Toronto of Rabbi Amram Assayag http www.badatz.ca Badatz Rabbinical Court based in Lakewood N.J. with Courtrooms around the U.S. http www.thebadatz.com Kashrut Category Kosher food certification organizations Category Rabbinical organizations Category Hebrew words and phrases he ... more details
The BC Kosher emblem is an internationally recognized trademark of BC Kosher Supervision, one of the primary kosher certification agencies. Only those products and services meeting the strictest standards of kosher law are permitted to display this symbol, which is protected under Federal law against unauthorized use. BCK is directed by a staff of Kosher food production specialists, such as chemists, dairy and bakery professionals, advisers and computer experts. The Kashrus policies are governed by a Rabbinic committee who review and decide all questions of Halacha Jewish law which may arise in the course of food production. The BC Kosher has an international network of regional coordinators and Rabbinic representatives, all of them strictly Orthodox in their personal practice. Regional coordinators are based in major American cities, Canada, South and Central America, Australia, Western and Eastern Europe, the Orient and Israel. Each product or service under BC Kosher Supervision is carefully monitored by regional coordinators, field supervisors and the staff at BC Kosher headquarters. See also Hechsher Orthodox Judaism Kashrut External links http www.bckosher.org Official website of the Orthodox Rabbinical Council of BC Kashrut Category Orthodox Judaism Category Kosher food certification organizations Category Consumer symbols ... more details
Wiktionary kosher Kosher most commonly refers to Kashrut Jewish dietary laws . Related articles include Kosher foods Kosher wine Kosher salt , a form of coarse salt used for kashering Kosher locust , an insect considered kosher under Jewish dietary laws Kosher restaurant , a restaurant or similar establishment specializing in kosher foods Kosher style , food made with a kosher appearance but without any claim to be kosher Pickled cucumber Kosher dill Kosher dill , a style of pickled cucumber Chametz , the dietary laws of Passover Kosher may also refer to wikt kosher Kosher , an idiom meaning fit Absolutely Kosher Records , a California based record label Kosher tax , an urban legend and antisemitic conspiracy theory disambiguation ... more details
unreferenced date August 2009 Image OK logo.jpg thumb The kosher symbol of OK Organized Kashrut OK Kosher Certification is one of the major Hechsher kosher certification agencies. Early history In 1935, Abraham Goldstein founded Organized Kashrut Laboratories OK Labs to meet the American Jewish community s need for Kosher food products. In 1968, Rabbi Bernard Levy purchased OK Labs. He was already involved in kosher certification several years prior to the purchase. At the time, it was certifying a relatively small number of companies, but under his leadership, the organization began to grow, certifying companies internationally. Rabbi Levy instituted several improvements in the methods employed by kosher certifying agencies to verify the nature of products. Until then, many ingredients of products were assumed to be kosher, without visiting the company of each one. His policy was to travel to each company to see how the production was done first hand. This led him to further investigate other companies, as many ingredients were composed of other sub ingredients. As the organization grew, and the workload increased, Rabbi Levy s son, Rabbi Don Yoel Levy, joined the OK to help expand the organization. ref cite web url http www.okkosher.com Content.asp?ID 156 title Corporate Profile accessdate 26 March 2012 ref Today After the death of Rabbi Bernard Levy in 1987, his son Rabbi Don Yoel Levy assumed leadership of the organization. With more than 10 million consumers seeking kosher products in the United States alone, the kosher food industry has seen rapid growth in the past two decades, with sales reaching 165 billion in 2002 http www.okkosher.com Content.asp?ID 242 1 . Today the OK Certifies over 140,000 products, produced by over 1500 companies worldwide, including food ... also Kosher foods Kashrut Mashgiach Hechsher Orthodox Judaism References reflist External links http ... magazine Kashrut Category Kosher food certification organizations Category Orthodox Judaism ... more details
Glatt may refer to Glatt Rhine , a river in the canton of Z rich, Switzerland Glatt Thur , a river in the canton of St. Gall, Switzerland Stadtbahn Glattal , a modern rapid transit system in the canton of Z rich Glatt Valley , the river valley of the river Glatt and a region in the canton of Z rich in Switzerland Shechita Glatt Glatt kosher , a special requirement of Kosher foods kosher food adhered to by Orthodox Jews. Those who describe themselves as keeping Glatt Kosher observe the laws of Kashrut very closely. Wiktionary glatt glatt , a German and Yiddish word meaning smooth Disambig als Glatt cs Glatt de Glatt eo Glatt ... more details
marks 900th anniversary of rashis death 12303 ref An authority on the laws of kashrut , he has written about the increased stringencies associated with the observance of kashrut . Kramer has pointed out that many who observe kashrut today would not be willing to tolerate the ritual standards of renowned ..., David Kraemer on the ultra Orthodox kashrut hysteria of the 1980s, examiner.com, March 23rd, 2009 ... more details
Jewish Apple Cake is a kind of dense cake made with apples and sold mostly in Pennsylvania . It has limited known connections to Jewish cuisine. ref http curiouslyravenous.blogspot.com 2008 02 jewish apple cake.html ref It is thought that this cake is actually a Cuisine of the Pennsylvania Dutch Pennsylvania Dutch culinary item that was erroneously attributed to Jews because it seemed old world. It may also be considered Jewish because it contains no dairy, and it may therefore be eaten with meals containing meat, in accordance with Jewish laws of kashrut . See also Pennsylvania Dutch cuisine References Reflist External links http smittenkitchen.com 2008 09 moms apple cake A recipe for Jewish Apple Cake Categories Cakes Category Cakes Category Apple products Category Pennsylvania Dutch cuisine Category Articles created via the Article Wizard dessert stub ... more details
and Standards Kashrut Committee, wrote that Until recently, Hebrew National, which is widely distributed ... Kosher Enough A New Look at Kashrut . United Synagogue Review Fall 2005. ref In the early ... of Rabbi Aryeh Ralbag which was widely seen as somewhat of an upgrade in its standards of kashrut ... did not follow this endorsement, and most Orthodox Jews continue not to rely on its kashrut ... Glatt kashrut. ref name forward1 Products Hebrew National primarily makes meat products including ... more details
page 49 ref Kashrut issues Sometimes, dairy and meat foods are mixed by airline employees unaware of the milk and meat in Jewish law kashrut guideline prohibiting such mixtures , or dairy is served too ... false page 138 ref References reflist Kashrut Category Kashrut ... more details
Original research date September 2010 Refimprove date September 2010 Image Russ and daughters front.jpg thumb right 210px Russ & Daughters , an appetizing store in New York s Lower East Side, Manhattan Lower East Side . An appetizing store, typically in reference to Jewish cuisine , is best understood as a store that sells the food s one eats with bagel s. Appetizing is used as a noun by itself to refer to these type of foods. Appetizing includes both dairy and parve Milk and meat in Jewish law neither dairy nor meat food items such as lox smoked salmon , Freshwater whitefish whitefish , and cream cheese spreads. These foods are typically eaten for breakfast or lunch and, based on Jewish kashrut dietary laws , include no meat products kosher fish products are not considered meat . The simplest distinction is that an appetizing store is a place that sells fish and dairy products, whereas a delicatessen sells meats but not dairy products, if it s a kosher deli . The term is used typically among American Jew s, especially those in the New York City area, where one can find appetizing shops selling cooked fish and dairy products in some neighborhoods with large Jewish populations. ref cite journal author Michael Pollak title F.Y.I. journal New York Times date 27 June 2004 url http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html?res 9D03E5DD1638F934A15755C0A9629C8B63 ref ref cite journal author Joseph Berger journal New York Times title No more Babka? There goes the neighborhood date 2 July 2007 url http cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com 2007 07 02 no more babka there goes the neighborhood ref Pareve and dairy restaurants in Toronto , Canada , also have Appetizers as part of their name who are both Kosher and Kosher style . Name Also can be heard as appy table, appetizing table, or just appy. Appy is short for an appetizing store or appetizing in the way deli is short for delicatessen the meat or the store . See also Jewish cuisine Delicatessen Kashrut Kosher Cuisine of New York City Refer ... more details
Triangle K is a kosher supervision and certification organization under the leadership of Rabbi s Jehoseph H. and Aryeh R. Ralbag. ref name k1 cite web url http www.trianglek.org title Triangle K and Associates Kosher Certification and Supervision accessdate 2008 01 01 work Triangle K Web site ref ref name k2 cite web url http www.trianglek.org aboutus.htm title Triangle K and Associates Rabbis Ralbag accessdate 2008 01 01 work Triangle K Web site ref Its hechsher is a letter K enclosed in an equilateral triangle. It supervises a number of major brands, including Del Monte Foods Del Monte , Hebrew National , Minute Maid , Ocean Spray cooperative Ocean Spray , Sunsweet , Sunny Delight , and Wonder Bread . ref name k3 cite web url http www.trianglek.org products.htm title Triangle K and Associates Sample Products accessdate 2008 01 01 work Triangle K Web site ref Triangle K has long been a source of controversy within the Orthodox community, especially with regard to their supervision of Hebrew National products, with many rabbis advising against relying on the organization s supervision. ref name Canonist Interview with R. Ralbag cite web url http www.canonist.com ?p 322 title Initial Interview With Rabbi Aryeh Ralbag accessdate 2010 06 21 work Canonist Blog ref See also Kosher foods Kashrut References reflist Kashrut Category Kosher food certification organizations Category Consumer symbols ... more details