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  2. Kosher wine - Wikipedia

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    For wine to be considered kosher, only Sabbath-observant Jews may handle it, from the first time in the process when a liquid portion is separated from solid waste, until the wine is pasteurized or bottles are sealed. [8] [9] Wine that is described as "kosher for Passover" must have been kept free from contact with chametz and kitnios. This ...

  3. What Makes a Wine Kosher for Passover? Shop Our Picks - AOL

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    These Passover wines have come a long way, and they're actually wines that you'll enjoy drinking. Kosher wineries now span nearly every wine region across the globe, and they're producing some ...

  4. The Yassified Kosher Aisle: How Jewish Foods Are ... - AOL

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    Kosher food, rooted in dietary laws as laid out in the Torah and interpreted by rabbis and scholars for thousands of years, is now leaning into nostalgia, aesthetics, and bold flavors to appeal to ...

  5. During Passover, observant Jews not only eat kosher—they eat kosher for Passover. This means no chametz (leavened or fermented grain, including any grains in contact with water for more than 18 ...

  6. Sabra liqueur - Wikipedia

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    The original liqueur was made from this cactus fruit, but did not succeed and was quickly changed to the successful chocolate-orange product. [4] There are now two Sabra liqueurs, all produced by Binyamina Winery, and all are kosher and kosher for Passover. The newer products are Sabra Coffee liqueur, launched in 1985, and Grand Sabra, an ...

  7. Chametz - Wikipedia

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    Chametz is permitted again from nightfall after the final day of Passover, which is the 21st day of the month and the last of the seven days of Unleavened Bread (Exodus 13:6). Traditional Jewish homes spend the days leading up to Passover cleaning and removing all traces of chametz from the house.

  8. L'Chaim Vodka - Wikipedia

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    L'Chaim Kosher Vodka is a corn-based vodka made with water from springs in the Golan Heights, in Israel-occupied Syria. The vodka undergoes a triple distillation process in Or Akiva, Israel. [6] The product line is certified as kosher. [3] In 2012, L'Chaim launched a kosher for Passover vodka made from beets instead of corn. [7]

  9. Kosher by ingredient - Wikipedia

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    Some Jews may keep kosher by ingredient for much of the year, but are stricter during holidays such as Passover and prefer to use hechshered products during those times. Others are strict with meat and will only purchase kosher meat that has been certified, but are otherwise lenient by using the kosher by ingredient approach for dairy and ...