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  2. What Is Kosher? Diet, Food, and Rules - Healthline

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    “Kosher” is a term used to describe foods that comply with dietary guidelines set by traditional Jewish law. These laws determine which foods may be consumed and how they...

  3. What is kosher? Definition, examples, diet, and more

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    Kosher refers to foods that meet Jewish dietary laws, which include specific rules for the types of meat that can be eaten and how they must be prepared.

  4. What Is Kosher? - Chabad.org

    www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/113425

    What Is Kosher? The Hebrew word “kosher” (כָּשֵׁר) literally means “fit.”. Kosher is the Torah-mandated guide for what and how Jews eat, including only using kosher meat and keeping meat and dairy separate.

  5. Kosher Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of KOSHER is sanctioned by Jewish law; especially : ritually fit for use. How to use kosher in a sentence.

  6. The Meaning of Kosher - What Does Kosher Mean? - Chabad.org

    www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/4321131/jewish

    The Hebrew word “kosher” (כָּשֵׁר) literally means “fit.” The laws of kosher define the foods that are fit for consumption for a Jew (as well as the ritual items that are fit to be used), but the word has come to refer more broadly to anything that is “above board” or “legit.”

  7. Eating Kosher: What It Means, Foods, Traditions - Verywell Health

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    Kosher refers to food that follows Jewish dietary law. This article lists kosher foods and acceptable pairings.

  8. Kosher Food: What Makes Food Kosher or Not - My Jewish Learning

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    The word “kosher,” however, is Hebrew for “fit” or “appropriate” and describes the food that is suitable for a Jew to eat. With its roots in the Hebrew Bible , the system of defining which foods are kosher was developed by the rabbis of late antiquity.

  9. Kosher, (“fit,” or “proper”), in Judaism, the fitness of an object for ritual purposes. Though generally applied to foods that meet the requirements of the dietary laws (kashruth), kosher is also used to describe, for instance, such objects as a Torah scroll, water for ritual bathing (mikvah), and.

  10. What is Kosher Food? - Kosher Alliance

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    Kosher food is food prepared in adherence to the dietary laws of Judaism. The laws that govern kosher food deal with what foods may be eaten and how those foods must be prepared.

  11. Kosher - Eating Jewishly - Chabad.org

    www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/113424

    The Hebrew word “kosher” (כָּשֵׁר) literally means “fit.” The laws of kosher define the foods that are fit for consumption for a Jew. This includes which animals are consumed, how food is prepared, and even how and when it is served. Continue reading about kosher. What is kosher? How to keep kosher? What does it mean?