How To Keep Kosher

  • March 5, 2009
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Kosher means proper as related to kashrut, or Jewish dietary law. Based on scripture and rabbinic scholarship, the laws are extremely complex, but here are the fundamentals.

You Will Need

  • Two sets of utensils, pots, pans, and plates
  • Two kitchen sinks
  • Two sets of utensils, pots, pans, and plates
  • Two kitchen sinks
How To Keep Kosher: Eat permitted meats

Step 1: Eat permitted meats

Eat only mammals that chew their cud and are cloven-hoofed. Accepted meats include beef, venison, goat, and lamb or mutton.

How To Keep Kosher: Eat permitted poultry

Step 2: Eat permitted poultry

Among poultry, chicken, turkey, duck, and goose are permitted.

How To Keep Kosher: Refrain from eating all shellfish

Step 3: Refrain from eating all shellfish

Refrain from eating all shellfish, such as clams, mussels, shrimp, lobster, oysters, and crabs.

How To Keep Kosher: Eat fish w/ fins & scales

Step 4: Eat fish w/ fins & scales

Eat only fish with fins and scales.

How To Keep Kosher: Look for kosher certification

Step 5: Look for kosher certification

Meat and poultry must be slaughtered in the prescribed manner. Look for kosher certification at your butcher or supermarket.

On packaging, look for trademarked emblems of kosher certification organizations, like a “U” inside a circle, a “K” inside a circle, or a “K” inside a star. “P” means kosher for Passover.

How To Keep Kosher: Cook meat & dairy separately

Step 6: Cook meat & dairy separately

Cook meat and dairy using separate utensils and pots.

How To Keep Kosher: Eat meat & dairy separately

Step 7: Eat meat & dairy separately

Do not eat meat with any dairy products. Use separate plates for the two foods.

How To Keep Kosher: Wait 6 hours between eating meat & dairy

Step 8: Wait 6 hours between eating meat & dairy

In general wait 6 hours after eating meat to consume any dairy products.

How To Keep Kosher: Buy kosher eggs & milk

Step 9: Buy kosher eggs & milk

Buy eggs from kosher birds and milk from kosher mammals.

How To Keep Kosher: Check fruit for worms or bugs

Step 10: Check fruit for worms or bugs

All fruits and vegetables are kosher, but make sure there are no worms or bugs in or on them.

How To Keep Kosher: Designate one sink for meat & one for dairy

Step 11: Designate one sink for meat & one for dairy

If possible, designate one sink for meat and the other for dairy.

How To Keep Kosher: If using one sink ...

Step 12: If using one sink ...

If using one sink, wash utensils, pans, and plates in separate dishpans and dry dishes on separate racks. Do not let the utensils, pots, plates, or racks touch the sink. Do not soak dishes or pots directly in a sink used for both meat and dairy.

How To Keep Kosher: Make sure grape products are kosher

Step 13: Make sure grape products are kosher

Wine and other grape products, like grape jelly, must be kosher.

In the U.S.—as in Israel—the lickable glue on postage stamps is not only kosher, but vegetarian.

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BCipolla

Great execution!

over 2 years ago by BCipolla

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dogtide

excellently done video. great job.

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