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Aprons
Baking / Jello Molds
Baking Sheet Pans
Blechs
Cake Pans
Challah Boards
  Challah Covers
  Challah Knives
  Challah & Serving Trays
Color Coded Cloths
Coffee Cups
Coded Knives
Cooking Utensils
Hand washing Cups
Honey Dishes
kosher Labels
K'deirah Blech
Kiddush Fountain
Kosher Cookbooks
  Coded Kitchen Cloths
  Labeled Cutting Mats
  Labeled Dish Scrubbers
  Labeled Knives
Melamine Seder Plates
  Paper Goods
  Pot Holders
  Salt & Napkin Holder
  Sample Recipes
  Spreader
  Shabbos Table Cloths
  Towels for the Kitchen
  Tea Pots - Plates
  Trivets

Passover 5765 / 2005
Seder Plates


Kosher Cookbooks


Complete Bensching CD
Learn the Jewish Grace after Meals


kosher Labels

 


Shabbos Table Cloths

 


Shabbos Table Cloths
 

With these Keep it Kosher! Commercial, Heavy Duty Baking Pans you will never have to worry. Each one is stamped with choice of the following words MEAT, DAIRY or PAREVE. Made of heavy duty aluminum.
Baking Sheet Pans

 
Kosher Cake Pans
Cake Pans - Baking
 Jello Molds

Challah Boards
 


Challah Cover

 


Haggadahs

 

Serving Platters
 

Bohemia has long been known as a source of wonderful glass and crystal, and its artisans are respected the world over. This fine crystal is hand cut and mouth blown in Slovakia, yet the artistic styling of this piece pays homage to Ireland.
Shabbos Table

 
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Dreidel Salt and Pepper Shakers

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What does kosher mean?

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Jewish Kosher Cooking - Jewish Cooking  Click here for the Kosher Symbols - The Hebrew word kosher means fit or proper as it relates to dietary (kosher) laws. It means that a given product is permitted and acceptable.  The sources for the laws of kashruth are of Biblical origin and expounded in Rabbinic legislation, through which the Rabbis interpreted, or added preventative measures to the Biblical regulations. These laws are codified in the Shulchan Aruch (Code of Jewish Law), and are discussed in the ancient, medieval, and contemporary writings of the Rabbis. The laws of kashruth are complex and extensive. The intention of this guide is to acquaint the reader with some of the fundamentals of kashruth and provide an insight into their practical application. Given the complex nature of the laws of kashruth, one should consult an Orthodox Rabbi when a question involving kashruth arises. Though an ancillary hygienic benefit has been attributed to the observance of kashruth, their ultimate purpose and rationale is simply to conform to the Divine Will as expressed in the Torah.

D Dairy
DE Dairy Equipment (no actual dairy in ingredients, hence it can be eaten even after a meat meal)
P Passover Kosher for all year including Passover (Note: "P" NEVER designates pareve )
Pareve Non dairy
Cholov Yisroel Kosher supervised milk used in ingredients
Pas Yisroel Jewish baked foods
Yoshon Not from current grain crop
KG Kosher Glatt

Jewish Kosher Cooking - Jewish Cooking  Click here for the Kosher Symbols - The Hebrew word kosher means fit or proper as it relates to dietary (kosher) laws. It means that a given product is permitted and acceptable.  The sources for the laws of kashruth are of Biblical origin and expounded in Rabbinic legislation, through which the Rabbis interpreted, or added preventative measures to the Biblical regulations. These laws are codified in the Shulchan Aruch (Code of Jewish Law), and are discussed in the ancient, medieval, and contemporary writings of the Rabbis. The laws of kashruth are complex and extensive. The intention of this guide is to acquaint the reader with some of the fundamentals of kashruth and provide an insight into their practical application. Given the complex nature of the laws of kashruth, one should consult an Orthodox Rabbi when a question involving kashruth arises. Though an ancillary hygienic benefit has been attributed to the observance of kashruth, their ultimate purpose and rationale is simply to conform to the Divine Will as expressed in the Torah.

United States
For informational purposes only - Consult your Rabbi on Kosher Issues

Tri Sulom Asian-American Kashrus Services under the auspices of the London Beth Kashrut Division.  The Association for
Reliable Kashrus

 
Rabbi Mordecai Twerski continues as rav ha-machshir of the agency.

Dovi Heller, Kosher Administrator for Colorado -- 303.377.1192

Available for Kashrus supervision upon request.

Rabbi J.D. Conway, Director
Court of the Chief Rabbi, 735 High Road London , N12 0US,
United Kingdom
phone: (44) 0181 343 6255,
email: info@kosher.org.uk
www.kosher.org.uk
104 Cumberland Place
Lawrence, NY 11559

Phone: (516) 239-5306
Fax: (845) 352-3847

Rabbinic Administrator: 
Rabbi Shlomo Ullman

Bais Din of Crown Heights Kosher Symbol - Jewish Cooking
Atlanta Kashrus Commission Bais Din of Crown Heights Blue Ribbon Kosher
Rabbi Baruch Clein
1855 La Vista Road
Atlanta, GA 30329
Phone: (404) 634-4063
Fax: (404) 634-4254

Rabbinic Administrator:
 

Rabbi Ilan Feldman
788 Eastern Parkway, Room 212, Brooklyn,N.Y. 11213;
Rabbi Dov Ber Levertov, Head Supervisor,
(718) 774 7504
2716 Kipling Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55416

Phone: (952) 925-3651
Fax: (952) 925-3059

Rabbinic Administrator:

Chabad

Chabad Lubavitch Arizona

   
Chabad Lubavitch
Arizona
Chabad of South Nevada Chabad House of Western Michigan Kashrus Division
2110 East Lincoln Drive
Phoenix, AZ 85016

Phone: (602) 944-2753
Fax: (602) 749-1131

Rabbinic Administrator:  Rabbi Zalman Levertov
1261 Arville Street
Las Vegas, NV 89102
Phone: (702) 259-0770

Rabbinic Administrator:  Rabbi Shea Harlig
2615 Michigan North East
Grand Rapids, MI 19506

Phone: (616) 957-0770
Rabbinic Administrator: 
Rabbi Yosef Weingarten
Shul info: Chabad of Colorado

Chicago Rabbinical Council - Kosher Symbol - Jewish Cooking

Kosher Supervision Service - Kosher Symbol - Jewish Cooking
Chicago Rabbinical Council
 
Igud Horobonim
 

 

Kof-K
Kosher Supervision
Service

Rabbi Aharon Felder,
Director of Supervision.
3525 West Peterson Ave. Suite 315, Chicago, IL 60659;
Tel (312) 588 1600 FAX (708) 3846765
Rabbi Benjamin Shandalov, Kashruth Administrator.
(212) 242 6420
3 West 16th St., 4th FL
New York, NY 10011
Rabbi Saul Eisner
1444 Queen Ann Road, Teaneck, NJ 07666;
(201) 837 0500

he Beth Din Hameyuchod L'inyonei Kashruth of The Central Rabbinical Congress

Kehilla Kosher - (Igud Hakashrus of L.A.)  Kosher Symbol - Jewish Cooking Orthodox Vaad of Philadelphia - Rabbinic Board: Rabbi Aaron Felder, Rabbi Shlomo Caplan
The Beth Din Hameyuchod L'inyonei Kashruth of Kehilla Kosher
(Igud Hakashrus of L.A.)
Orthodox Vaad of Philadelphia
The Central Rabbinical Congress
(Hisachdus Horabonim),
85 Division Avenue,
Brooklyn, NY 11211;
(718) 384 6765
Rabbi Yidel Gruber,
Rabbinic Administrator
186 N. Citrus, Los Angeles, CA 90036 (213) 935 8383
Rabbi Avrohom Teichman, Rabbinical Administrator.
717 Callowhill Street, Philadelphia, PA 19123;
(215) 923 1216
Rabbinic Board: Rabbi Aaron Felder, Rabbi Shlomo Caplan
and Rabbi Yehoshua Kagnaff

Dallas Kashruth Counci

International Kosher Supervision Corporate

Dallas Kashruth Council,
 
International Kosher Supervision Corporate Kehila Kosher
POB 30511, Dallas,
TX 75230;
73 09 136th Street, Flushing, NY 11367; (214) 750 VAAD
Rabbi David Shawl,
Rabbinic Administrator.
3010 LBJ Freeway, Suite 905,
Dallas, TX 75234
(214) 247 1042,
Fax: (214) 247 1050
Rabbi Chaim Perl, Rabbinic Adrninistrator
186 North Citrus, Los Angeles, CA 90036; (213) 935 8383
Rabbi Avromon Teichman, Rabbinic Administrator

Beth Din of K'hal Adath Jeshurun (Breuer's) Vaad Hakahrus of Dallas, Inc. (formerly Dallas Kashruth Council)

Vaad Harabonim of Greater Detroit and Merkaz

Beth Din of K'hal Adath Jeshurun (Breuer's)
 
Vaad Hakahrus of Dallas, Inc. (formerly Dallas Kashruth Council), Vaad Harabonim of Greater Detroit and Merkaz
 
8593 Bennett Avenue, New York, NY 10133;
(212) 923 3592,
Rabbi Gelley Mora D'Asra, and Rabbis Posen and Cohn are the Dayonim.
5530 Charlestown, Dallas,
TX 75230;
(214) 934 VAAD (fax)
Rabbi David Shawl, Kashrus Administrator.
17071 West Ten Mile Road, Southfield, MI 48075; (313) 559 5005
Rabbi Beryl Broyde, Kashrus Administrator;
Rabbi Joseph Krupnik, Kashrus Director.

Kosher Supervision of America National Kashruth  
Kosher Supervision of America National Kashruth
 
Ohio Kashruth
 
P.O. Box 35721
Los Angeles, CA 90035
(310) 282 0444, Fax (310) 282 0505
Rabbi Binyomin Lisbon, Kashrus Administrator
1 Route 306, Monsey, NY 10952;
(914) 352 4448
FAX: 914356 9756
Rabbi Yacov Lipschutz, President;
Rabbi Mendel Simon, Administrator
Field Operations Barry Eizik, Director.
6661 Meadowridge Lane, Cincinnati, OH 45237;
(513) 351 4140
Rabbi Fant, Director of Supervision
Rabbi Chaim Edelstein, Rabbinic Administrator.

Kosher Inspection Service of The Vaad Hoeir of St. Louis The Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations
Kosher Inspection Service of The Vaad Hoeir of St. Louis The Organized Kashrus Laboratories The Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations
4 Millstone Campus, St. Louis, MO 63246; (314) 569 2770
Rabbi Sholom Rivkin,
Chief Rabbi.
1372 Carrol Street, Brooklyn, NY 11213; (718) 756 7500
Rabbi Don Yoel Levy, Kashruth Administrator.
333 74th Ave. NY, NY 10001
(212) 563 4000
Rabbi Menachem Genack, Rabbinic Administrator

Community Kashrus Division of the Rabbinical Council of California Rabbi Moshe Stern Rabbi Asher Zeilingold
Community Kashrus Division of the Rabbinical Council of California Rabbi Moshe Stern
(Debraciner Rav)
 
Rabbi Asher Zeilingold
 
1122 S. Robertson Blvd. Suite 8, Los Angeles, CA 90035;
(310) 271 4160
FAX: (310) 271 7147
Rabbi Joshua Berkowitz, Chairman,
Rabbi Union, Rabbinic Administrator,
Rabbi Binyomin Lisbon, Kashrus Administrator With Vaad of L.A. approval only.
151449th St.,Brooklyn,NY 11219;
(718) 851 5193
Kashrut Administrator of Upper Midwest Kashrut
1001 Prior Avenue South, St. Paul, MN 55116;
(612) 690 2137

   

Rabbinical Council of Orange County & Long Beach

  The Rabbinical Council of Bergen County
175 Van Nostrand Avenue,
Englewood, NJ 07631;
Rabbi Meier Brueckheimer, Executive Director.
Rabbinical Council of Orange County & Long Beach
5702 Clark Drive, Huntington Beach, CA 92649
(714) 846 2285, Kosher Hot Line (310) 426 4894
 
 
 

Star K Vaad Hakashrus of the Orthodox Jewish Council of Baltimore

Star K
Star KVaad Hakashrus of the Orthodox Jewish Council of Baltimore
The Vaad Harabbonim of Flatbush
 
Rabbi Perl,
 
122 Slade Avenue, Suite 300, Baltimore, MD 21208
(410) 484 4110
Rabbi Moshe Heinemann, Rabbinic Administrator.
1618 Coney Esland Avenue,
Brooklyn NY 11230; (718) 951 8585 Rabbi Eli Skaist, Rabbinic Administrator.
POB 30662, Dallas, TX 75230

Vaad Harabanim of
Greater Seattle

 
Orthodox Rabbinical Council of South Florida (Vaad Harabonim De Darom Florida)
 
Vaad HaKashrus of the Five Towns
 
5100 South Dawson Street, Suite #102 • Seattle, WA 98118-2100
(206)760-2100, Fax:(206)760-0905
3700 Sheridan Avenue, Miami Beach, FL 33140,
(305) 865 9851 673 0115;
Rabbi Tzvi Rosenbaum, Executive Secretary
859 Peninsula Blvd, Woodmere, NY 11598;
(516) 569 4536
Rabbi Moshe Chait, Kashrus Administrator.

  Vaad Horabonim (Vaad Hakashrus) of Massachusetts

Vaad Hoeir of Cincinnati

The Vaad Hakashrus of Buffalo
 
Vaad Horabonim (Vaad Hakashrus) of Massachusetts Vaad Hoeir of Cincinnati
 
P.O.B. 755, Williamsville, NY 14221;
(716) 634 3990
Rabbi Naphtali Burnstein, Rabbinic Administrator.
177 Tremont Street, Boston, MA 02111 (617) 4266268/2139
Rabbi Abraham Halbfinger, Rabbinic Adrninistrator.
6446 Stover Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45237;
(513) 731 4671
Rabbi Zelig Sharfstein,
Rav; Rabbi Joshua Goldman, Rabbinic Administrator.

Vaad Hakashruth of the Capital District

Vaad Harabonim of Queens

Vaad Hakashruth of the Capital District Vaad Harabonim of Queens Rabbi Zevulun Charlop
P.O. Box 9010, Albany, NY 12209;
(518) 489 1530
Rabbi Moshe Bomzer, Rav Hamachshir.
Rabbi Yaacov Kellman, Kashrus Administrator
90 45 Myrtle Avenue, Glendale, NY 11385;
(719) 847 9206
Rabbi Shaul Chill, Chairman, Kashruth Committee;
Executive Vice President, Rabbi Y.A.Sladowsky.
100 E. Mosholu Pkwy, Bronx, NY 10458
(212) 960 5344

Rabbi Yehoshua Heschel Deutsch (FreimanerRav)

Rabbi Azriel Yehuda Lebovitz

Rabbi Moshe Neuschloss

284 Keap St., Brooklyn, NY 11211;
(718) 782 1150
27 31 Lee Ave.,
Brooklyn, NY 11211;
(718) 387 3680
6 Truman Ave., New Square, NY 10977;
(914) 354 6563

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Kosher Certification Service,
 

Rabbi Aaron Teitelbaum (Nirbater Rav)
 

Rabbi Nuchem Efraim (Noam) Teitelbaum
(Volver Rav)

401 North Laurel Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90048
(323) 782-1433
Rabbi Eli Frankel, Rabbinic Administrator,
Rabbi Michael Schick, Kashrus Consultant
1617 46th St., Brooklyn, NY 11204;
(718) 851 1221
5808 11th Ave.,
Brooklyn, NY 11219;
(718) 436 4685

Rabbi Solomon B. Shapiro - Kosher Symbol - Jewish Cooking
Rabbi Solomon B. Shapiro
Torah Union Kashrus Agency
 
73 09 136th Street, Flushing, NY 11367;
(718) 263 1574
575 Grand Street, Suite 204
New York, NY 10002
(212) 674 1502
Rabbi Avraham Fishelis

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