Kosher food.
Kosher I am a 100% sure because I am an Israel myself.
Jewish law states that she then becomes obligated by the Torah laws, such as keeping kosher and observing the Sabbath.
Any type of food. If the party is kosher, then there will be dietary limitations to comply with Jewish law, but this still leaves a huge variety of options.
Cousher food, spelled Kosher, is food that conforms to the regulations of kashrut. This is also known as the Jewish dietary law.
kosher certification is a process by which a company ensures that their food is kosher, or in other words, fit for consumption by observant Jews. Kosher refers to a religious dietary practice that is rooted in Jewish tradition. Contrary to popular belief, kosher food does not refer to Jewish cuisine. Even Thai food can be kosher if it is prepared in accordance with kosher laws, just as Jewish food can be non-kosher if it is not prepared in accordance with those laws.
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Legal compliance is observing or obeying the law.
Ham is not a traditional celebration dinner for a Jewish man's birthday. In fact, many Jews NEVER eat ham because it is prohibited by Jewish law.
A "get" is a divorce document in Jewish law.
Anyone can eat kosher food. However, kashrut is a part of Judaism and religiously observant Jews will only eat kosher food. Kosher food is food prepared in accordance with Jewish Dietary Law. Many products sold in stores are certified kosher, so many times you will be eating kosher food without realising it. Kosher products are marked with a symbol that is associated with the organisation that provided the kashrut certification.
no, fish is not meat under Jewish law.