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Definition of Kashrut
1. Noun. The Jewish dietary laws, stating which foods are fit to eat (kosher). ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Kashrut
1. kashruth [n -S] - See also: kashruth
Lexicographical Neighbors of Kashrut
Literary usage of Kashrut
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Jewish Travel Guide by Betsy Sheldon (2001)
"KOSHER DINING Jews observe religious dietary laws (kashrut) to varying ...
While those who observe kashrut most strictly will only eat at or buy food from ..."
2. American Jewish Year Book by American Jewish Committee, Jewish Publication Society of America (1914)
"kashrut.—A Board for the supervision of kashrut in Philadelphia was established
in accordance with the authorization of the Community. ..."
3. The Secret Bible: A Secular Approach by Joseph R. Rosenbloom (2006)
"... Daniel and his two friends observe kashrut, pray only to Yahweh, and maintain
their religious loyalty even at the risk of death. ..."
4. Selected Essays by Aḥad Haʻam (1912)
"They cannot understand how such men, though they may not be very particular about
what they eat away from home, can still observe kashrut in their houses, ..."
5. Prophets and Profits: Managerialism and the Restructuring of Jewish Schools by Chaya Herman (2006)
"... kashrut and synagogue standards. The Ultra-Orthodox and the Reform movements
made relatively little headway in the early days of the community. ..."
6. T W. P., Temperance Without Prohibition: The Crime Against Humanity of by Edward Cornelius Towne (1908)
"... and kashrut. Close your pseudo-kosher butcheries and restaurants, tell the
poor Russian, Galician, and Rumanian Jew that he has not only the right but ..."