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Definition of Kashruth
1. the Jewish dietary laws [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Kashruth
Literary usage of Kashruth
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. American Jewish Year Book by American Jewish Committee, Jewish Publication Society of America (1912)
"... direction of the proper regulation of kashruth, we have made an investigation
of all the Jewish butchers of New York City, and it is expected that most ..."
2. Jewish Philanthropy: An Exposition of Principles and Methods of Jewish by Boris David Bogen (1917)
"H. Levin, "The Question of kashruth," "Jewish Charities," 1911, Vol. II, No. 2.
2"A Child-Caring Primer," Ludwig B. Bernstein, "Jewish Charities," Vol. ..."
3. New Judea: Jewish Life in Modern Palestine and Egypt by Benjamin Lee Gordon (1919)
"... but all ecclesiastical matters such as kashruth, marriages, divorces and
judicial questions are in the hands of the Chief Rabbi and his Beth-din. ..."
4. Jews in Many Lands by Elkan Nathan Adler (1905)
"... kashruth, and the Shool with its three fine Scrolls would be a credit to the
most orthodox. All the registers, patients' cards, prescriptions, labels, ..."
5. Annual Convention by Central Conference of American Rabbis (1915)
"The multiplicity of ceremonials connected with kashruth and all else that made
the home distinctly Jewish, helped to evolve a being whose fervor for ..."
6. Year Book of the Central Conference of American Rabbis by Central Conference of American Rabbis (1920)
"The question concerning kashruth was asked directly. An effort was made to find
out the extent of Sabbath observance. The information obtained is reliable. ..."
7. Eminent Jews of America (1918)
"... and kashruth. Mrs. Gash was one of the first organizers and a Director of the
Jewish Maternity Hospital, where she still retains her membership on the ..."