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  2. Orthodox Union - Wikipedia

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    The Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America was founded as a lay synagogue federation in 1898 by Rabbi Henry Pereira Mendes.Its founding members were predominately modern, Western-educated Orthodox rabbis and lay leaders, of whom several were affiliated with the Jewish Theological Seminary (JTS), which originated as an Orthodox institution to combat the hegemony of the Reform movement.

  3. Orthodox Union Kosher - Wikipedia

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    Orthodox Union Kosher, known as OU Kosher or OUK, is a kosher certification agency based in New York City.It was founded in 1923 by Abraham Goldstein. It is the certification agency of about 70% of kosher food worldwide, and is the largest of the "Big Five" major certification agencies, which include OK, Kof-K, Star-K, and CRC.

  4. List of symbols - Wikipedia

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    Hazard symbols; List of mathematical constants (typically letters and compound symbols) Glossary of mathematical symbols; List of physical constants (typically letters and compound symbols) List of common physics notations (typically letters used as variable names in equations) Rod of Asclepius / Caduceus as a symbol of medicine

  5. Jewish symbolism - Wikipedia

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    Symbol Image History and usage Star of David: The Star of David, a symbol of Judaism as a religion, and of the Jewish people as a whole. [1] It also thought to be the shield (or at least the emblem on it) of King David. Jewish lore links the symbol to the "Seal of Solomon", the magical signet ring used by King Solomon to control demons and ...

  6. Kosher certification agency - Wikipedia

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    Upon approval, the client receives permission to display the kosher certification agency's symbol, or hechsher, on its product packaging or on a certificate displayed in its food-service venue. Each agency has its own symbol, usually a registered trademark, that is the property of the agency and can be used only with permission.

  7. Triangle K - Wikipedia

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    Triangle K is a kosher certification agency under the leadership of Rabbi Aryeh R. Ralbag. It was founded by his late father, Rabbi Yehosef Ralbag. [1] The hechsher is a letter K enclosed in an equilateral triangle.

  8. Kosher Bread Stamp - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] A number of Greek letters and a dot are engraved around a circle and on the end of the handle. [7] The artifact was used to identify Kosher goods and likely belonged to a bakery that supplied Jewish people in Acre. [8] [9] [10] The name "Launtius" engraved on the handle of the stamp is likely the name of the baker. [11] [12]

  9. Kosher tax conspiracy theory - Wikipedia

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    This Orthodox Union kosher certification mark denotes Kosher pareve. Kosher certification is a voluntary process. Although companies may apply for kosher certification, the cost of the certification is typically minuscule, [4] [9] [10] and is more than offset by the advantages of being certified. [9]