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  2. Hechsher - Wikipedia

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    Other hechsher include: OK Kosher Certification based in Brooklyn, New York, Star-K based in Baltimore, Maryland, EarthKosher Kosher Certification Agency with offices in Colorado, New York and Israel, the logo of both the Johannesburg and Cape Town Beth Din used in South Africa, MK Va'ad Ha'ir [10] based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, and The ...

  3. Kosher Check - Wikipedia

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    Kosher Check is a hechsher of the Orthodox Rabbinical Council of British Columbia. Its symbol is used on labels of food which are certified Kosher by the Council. Kosher Check is headquartered in Vancouver , British Columbia .

  4. Kosher certification agency - Wikipedia

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    A kosher certification agency is an organization or certifying authority that grants a hechsher (Hebrew: הכשר, "seal of approval") to ingredients, packaged foods, beverages, and certain materials, as well as food-service providers and facilities in which kosher food is prepared or served.

  5. Kosher wine - Wikipedia

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    Kosher wine (Hebrew: יין כשר, yáyin kashér) is wine that is produced in accordance with halakha, and more specifically kashrut, such that Jews will be permitted to pronounce blessings over and drink it. This is an important issue, since wine is used in several Jewish ceremonies, especially those of Kiddush.

  6. Star-K - Wikipedia

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    Star-D symbol as found on certified products. Star-K Kosher Certification, [1] also known as the Vaad Hakashrut of Baltimore (Hebrew: ועד הכשרות דבאלטימאר), is a kosher certification agency based in Baltimore, Maryland, [2] under the administration of Rabbi Moshe Heinemann, with the involvement of many other rabbis. [3]

  7. $13 Billion Kosher Market: Getting In - AOL

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    The $13 billion kosher market keeps growing, reports marketing firm Lubicom. One reason why is that kosher is expanding beyond its traditional Jewish consumers. What's behind this growth? Well ...

  8. Kashruth Council of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Kashruth Council of Canada (better known as COR), is a kosher certification agency in Canada. It is best known for its kosher supervision service, with the COR symbol found on the labels of many commercial and consumer food products. The council serves 1,000 facilities that provide 70,000 products to Canadian consumers.

  9. Kosher Salt: What Is It and How Do You Use It In Your ... - AOL

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