Friday, February 29, 2008
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Solomon’s Ground Buffalo
Brands:
Solomon's
Products:
Ground Buffalo (UPC #0-53390-06103-8)
Company:
Blackwing Bison Meats, Inc. - Antioch, IL
Issue:
The Orthodox Union certifies and wholly stands by Solomon's Ground Buffalo meat and all of Solomon's Finest Glatt Kosher Meats (fresh and frozen) are Glatt kosher. A limited amount of frozen non-kosher meat was substituted for kosher meat by an outside distributor and sold in Solomon's packaging. The non-kosher product is identifiable by the following:
1) The inner plastic wrap does not contain a plastic OU seal.
2) The meat is on a black Styrofoam tray.
Consumers spotting the mislabeled product are requested to contact the Orthodox Union at 212-613-8241
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
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Friday, February 8, 2008
Monday, February 4, 2008
Today is: Tuesday, Shvat 29, 5768
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Today in Jewish History
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• Columbia Tragedy; Israeli Astronaut Perishes (2003)
On the morning of February 1, 2003, the Columbia Space Shuttle, returning from its STS-107 mission, was destroyed upon re-entry, 16 minutes before its scheduled landing. All its crew members perished, including Ilan Ramon, a combat pilot in the Israeli Air Force, who was the first Israeli astronaut. Prior to his departing to space on Space Shuttle Columbia, where his mission included the manning of a multispectral camera for recording desert aeroso, he arranged to take Kosher food and he took along a Kiddush cup and a copy of the Torah.
Links: Pride, Pain and the Suddenness of Life click here
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Today in Jewish History
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• Columbia Tragedy; Israeli Astronaut Perishes (2003)
On the morning of February 1, 2003, the Columbia Space Shuttle, returning from its STS-107 mission, was destroyed upon re-entry, 16 minutes before its scheduled landing. All its crew members perished, including Ilan Ramon, a combat pilot in the Israeli Air Force, who was the first Israeli astronaut. Prior to his departing to space on Space Shuttle Columbia, where his mission included the manning of a multispectral camera for recording desert aeroso, he arranged to take Kosher food and he took along a Kiddush cup and a copy of the Torah.
Links: Pride, Pain and the Suddenness of Life click here
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