Friday, September 4, 2020

FW: cRc Kashrus Alerts





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From: Chicago Rabbinical Council <alerts@crcweb.org>
Date: 9/4/20 8:53 AM (GMT-06:00)
To: "E. Eisenberg" <mates57564@aol.com>
Subject: cRc Kashrus Alerts

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KASHRUTH ALERT HEADER

September 2020

Please enjoy the following articles relating to the Yomim Noraim

Articles


cRc Simanim Chart

It is customary to eat certain foods as simanim on Rosh Hashana. This chart explains the cRc's recommendations to avoid any kashrus concerns on these items.

Click here to see the chart


Pas Yisroel During the Aseres Y'mei Teshuva

by Rabbi Dovid Cohen

In the times of the Mishnah, and possible even earlier, Chazal forbade us from eating bread-like items that were baked exclusively by non-Jews...


Click here to read more


Milk and Honey
by Rabbi Dovid Cohen

Consumers regularly call the cRc office to ask whether a particular food requires hashgachah.   As a rule, if the item is listed on the kashrus database as being a Group 1, we can tell the consumer that the item is acceptable without any certification.  This article is going to discuss two exceptions to that rule – milk and honey...


Click here to read more

 

Audio Shiurim



Pas Yisroel During the Aseres Y'mei Teshuva (Yoreh Deah Siman 12, Sif 16)

by Rabbi Dovid Cohen

Pas Yisroel During the Aseres Y'mei Teshuva (General Overview)

by Rabbi Dovid Cohen

The Kashrus of Honey and Other Bee Products

by Rabbi Dovid Cohen


Halacha Series : The Laws of Pas Yisroel (Yoreh Deah Siman 112)

by Rabbi Dovid Cohen

 

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