Definition of Kasher

1. to kosher [v -ED, -ING, -S] - See also: kosher

Lexicographical Neighbors of Kasher

karyotypic abnormality
karyotypically
karyotyping
karyozoic
karzies
karzy
kas
kasabach-merritt syndrome
kasack
kasai
kasbah
kasbahs
kascade
kasha
kashas
kasher (current term)
kashered
kashering
kashers
kashida
kashidas
kashinite
kashkaval
kashmirs
kashrus
kashruses
kashrut
kashruth
kashruths
kashruts

Literary usage of Kasher

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Jewish Religion by Michael Friedländer (1891)
"... and whether he may kill animals for kasher food. It is the duty of the shochet to examine the animal before killing it, and to satisfy himself that it ..."

2. Similarities of Redaction of the Gospel According to Matthew, with Texts of by Pasi K. Pohjala (2006)
"kasher is noteworthy here in evaluating the attestation of Talmudic traditions 92 "numerous talmudic sources indicate that the Jews of Egypt, ..."

3. For the Land and the Lord: Jewish Fundamentalism in Israel by Ian Lustick (1988)
"Best known for this interpretation of the Holocaust is Menachem kasher, ... 37 kasher combines an elaborate exegesis of biblical and Talmudic sources with a ..."

4. The Journal of Home Economics by American Home Economics Association (1921)
"Cereals are not used as a breakfast food because of the amount of work required to kasher them in large quantities. All cereals must be tested as follows: ..."

5. The Monthly Review by Charles William Wason (1833)
"Our author tells us, that, Two spirits have bepn conjured up in the bewitched circle—there haunts kasher, the lawful food, ..."

6. Annual Report of the State Bureau of Labor Statistics Concerning Coal in (1898)
"They called down the shaft to William kasher, the mule feeder, asking him if lie ... kasher had just come to the bottom, and on looking closely in the sump ..."

7. The Jewish Religion Ethically Presented by H. (Henry) Pereira Mendes (1905)
"kasher.— (Lit. Fit or clean.) Food fit to be eaten according to Jewish law or ... (See kasher.) LADINO.—An old Spanish-Hebrew dialect, still spoken by the ..."

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