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Useful articles and interesting information about Keeping Kosher and Kosher Supervision.
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A Special Concern for Wheat Derivatives
How wheat (chometz) derivitives can be found as ingredients in products that you wouldn't otherwise consider.
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Glad Tidings From the World of Plastic Wraps
For more than a dozen years, the Glad Products Company has enjoyed a very productive working relationship with the Orthodox Union Kosher Division. Of course, we highly value OU certification because it is important to our Kosher-observant consumers. Increasingly however, the OU symbol is recognized as a standard for cleanliness and safety by non-observant consumers as well. It's important to Glad, therefore, to be certain that our new products also receive OU certification.
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Why Dairy Products Must Be Kosher for Passover
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Located in Goshen, NY, the MilMar Food Group plant is a 60,000 square foot state-of-the-art, OU supervised and USDA inspected facility on 60 acres in the foothills of the Catskill Mountains. MilMar employs up to 200 people and has OU rabbinic supervision on premises at all times. The company manufactures a full line of frozen food products year-round which are marketed to both the retail and food service segments under the brand names Spring Valley, KoshAir Cuisine & Mrs.Veggies. A list of over 100 items is also manufactured as Kosher for Passover.
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Is There a Doctor in the House? Dr. Praeger is on Call, During the Year and at Passover
Dr. Peter Praeger of Dr. Praeger’s, the famous fish company, is a real person and a real doctor, a cardiologist. In a strange but true story, that’s how he became involved with the firm.
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The story of Gold’s begins in 1932 when my grandparents started grinding horseradish in the kitchen of their apartment in Brooklyn. Our OU affiliation came shortly afterwards when we expanded to a small factory. Today, Gold’s is manufactured with the same recipe that was used at the start: horseradish, vinegar and salt.
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How Our Seafood Producers Navigate the Waters of Kosher for Passover Supervision
