Kashrut

Some Jews are willing to risk their lives rather than receive a porcine transplant - study

Researchers saw that Jewish patients were willing to refuse life-saving treatments with porcine organs even when that would likely result in death.

Doctor lifting pig's kidney for transplant
 HOW DO factory farms figure in?

Kosher or cruel? The Jewish ethical dilemma of factory-farmed meat

KASHRUT CERTIFICATION at a Jerusalem eatery – will the rabbinate’s monopoly be broken?

Gov’t requests three more months to present kashrut law adjustments

 MORDECHAI COHEN (R), the legendary ‘masgiach’ of Carmel’s Zichron Ya’acov Cellars.

Wine talk: Separation, not division


Bennett's party promised one thing and delivered another

Yamina, the party headed by Prime Minister Bennett, promised its supporters that the party would work to strengthen Jewish identity. Alas, the coalition, headed by Mr. Bennett, has veered off course.

 YOSEF BURG, a founding member and chairman of the National Religious Party, with his son Avraham Burg, in a photo from the 1980s.

Kashrut ‘revolution’ legislation passes into law

The legislation abolishes the monopoly of the Chief Rabbinate over kashrut supervision.

Kashrut certificate in Jerusalem, July 21, 2021.

Greek Jewish community seeking legislation to legalize 'shechita'

Senior Greek Jewish official expresses optimism that the current government ‘has the political willingness to address the issue.’

A Greek national flag flutters as people visit a beach, following the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in Athens, Greece, April 28, 2020.

Kashrut reform can free Israel from rabbinate's grip - editorial

“We are breaking the monopoly of the rabbinate,” committee chairwoman MK Yulia Malinovsky said. “What pains them is that they are losing the power to decide for all of us.”

Kashrut certificate in Jerusalem, July 21, 2021.

Greek court annuls permit for kosher, halal slaughter

A Greek court annulled a ministerial decision which allowed ritual slaughter without anesthesia being administered first.

A slaughterer cuts beef carcasses into pieces in the Biernacki Meat Plant slaughterhouse in Golina near Jarocin, western Poland July 17, 2013.

Israel's kashrut reform approved, 2021 budget to be NIS 609b.

The 2022 budget was increased by NIS 10b. to allow for any additional coronavirus waves that are not currently foreseen.

The Knesset building

Kashrut supervisors cook shrimp in protest against planned reforms

Kashrut supervisors cooked shrimp and held fake kashrut certificates in protest in front of the home of the religious affairs minister.

KASHRUT CERTIFICATION at a Jerusalem eatery – will the rabbinate’s monopoly be broken?

MK Tal calls on Minister Kahana to open kashrut to Reform, Conservative rabbis

Blue and White MK says excluding non-Orthodox rabbis from new kashrut system is ‘insulting’ and spits in the face of Reform and Conservative Jews.

 Prof. Alon Tal: Keeping us cleaner

Fundamental issues to Jewish nation to be tackled in Knesset winter session - analysis

In the new winter session of the Knesset, Religious Services Minister Matan Kahana will introduce legislation that will tackle the most sensitive issues to the Jewish nation.

 Minister of Religious Affairs Matan Kahana attends a plenary session at the assembly hall of the Knesset, the Israeli Parliament in Jerusalem, July 26, 2021.

WJC slams EU and Belgian courts for religious slaughter ban

“The World Jewish Congress issued a rebuke to the Belgian constitutional court for upholding Belgium’s decision to ban religious ritual slaughter

Ronald Lauder