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Friday, July 13, 2007

Give a Kosher Gift Basket for Shabbat

Shabbat is a precious gift from G-d, a day of great joy eagerly awaited throughout the week, a time when we can set aside all of our weekday concerns and devote ourselves to higher pursuits. It is said "more than Israel has kept Shabbat, Shabbat has kept Israel."

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Give a Kosher Gift Basket for Shabbat

Shabbat is a precious gift from G-d, a day of great joy eagerly awaited throughout the week, a time when we can set aside all of our weekday concerns and devote ourselves to higher pursuits. It is said "more than Israel has kept Shabbat, Shabbat has kept Israel."

See Kosher Basket Category for Shabbat

Thursday, July 12, 2007

NY Kosher Bagel Board (USA)

Details for NY Kosher Bagel Board (USA)

Here is our NY Bagel & Board Basket... This Basket is something you'll be proud to present.

As you can see - it includes a gourmet selection of 12 extra large Fresh Baked New York Gourmet Bagels. These bagels are made fresh the day you order.

This Basket includes a full assortment of the most popular tastes and toppings including; Poppy, Sesame, Onion, and Salt Bagels - something for everyone.

All this is presented on a Hardwood Chef's Bread Cutting Board with a razor sharp Bagel Cutting Knife. Size of Bagel Cutting board 1/2 thick & 5" x 7".

Our Bagel Cutter and Hardwood Bread Board are guaranteed to be appreciated and remembered long after those Fresh NY Bagels are enjoyed.

Guaranteed Kosher (OU)(Kof K/D)

Found in the College Care Package Categories

Kosher Gourmet Cookbooks

Kosher Gourmet Cookbooks Let's See What We Have Here

We are proud to offer these cookbooks. Each book is a work of art.

It has everything: spectacular photographs, tantalizing recipes,
cutting-edge wine lists, floral arrangements and holiday décor.

Professional cooking tips and down-to-earth instructions
make every cook feel like the author is standing in the kitchen,
guiding the way to delectable cuisine and elegant entertaining.

Whether you are planning for a Jewish holiday or any day,
you'll find just the recipe here.

Found in the Kosher Cookbook Categories

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Send a Health Choice Kosher Basket

Healthy Executive's Treats...

Ideal gift for Business Associates, Friends and Family...

Or for that matter anyone who appreciates Healthy Gourmet Treats.

Contains 6 Healthy and Tasty Gourmet Snacks!

(All items OK Parve)

1. Jumbo Gourmet Roasted and Salted Cashews.
2. Oriental Rice Crackers.
3. Cranny Banany Gourmet Mix of Dried Fruit (Includes Mango, Pineapple and Papaya).
4. Cajun Flavored Snack Pack (Includes: Corn Sticks, Roasted & Salted Peanuts, Pretzel Twists and Roasted Soynuts).
5. A Jumbo Gourmet Health Mix (Includes: Filberts, Sunflower Seeds, Dry Roasted Almonds and Peanuts, Apples and Raisins).
6. A Jumbo Sack of Roasted & Salted Pistachios.

Each package is individually sealed to ensure maximum freshness!

All this is beautifully presented in our Royal Purple Banded Presentation Gift Box.

Makes a great treat and a memorable gift. A gift you will be proud to give and they will forever remember.

Ships anywhere in USA.

Look for this product in the Healthy Choice Category

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

What is Kosher?

Kashrut or kashruth, kashrus (Hebrew: כַּשְרוּת, kašrûṯ) or "keeping kosher" (Hebrew: כָּשֵר, kāšēr) is the name of the Jewish dietary laws. Food in accord with halakha (Jewish law) is termed kosher in English, from the Hebrew term kashér, meaning "fit" (in this context, fit for consumption by Jews according to traditional Jewish law). The equivalent for Muslims, as per Islam, is Halal food.

Food not in accord with Jewish law is termed treif, trafe (Yiddish: טרייף from טְרֵפָה ṭərēp̄āh, "torn"); the Hebrew term refers to animals (from a kosher species such as cattle or sheep) which had been either incorrectly slaughtered or mortally wounded by wild beasts and therefore were not fit for human consumption. Among Sephardim, it typically only refers to meat that is not kosher. Sometimes, non-kosher food in general may be dismissed with the colloquial term chazir-treif, which literally means "as unfit as pork", the pig having become perhaps the most notable symbol of the non-kosher animal.

Many of the basic laws of kashrut are in the Torah's Book of Leviticus, with their details set down in the oral law (the Mishnah and the Talmud) and codified by the Shulchan Aruch and later rabbinical authorities. Many varied reasons have been offered for these laws, ranging from philosophical and ritualistic, to practical and hygienic; see below for examples and explanations.

The word kosher has been borrowed by many languages, including English. In its strictest meaning it means "fit", but as in Yiddish it also generally means legitimate, acceptable, permissible, genuine or authentic in a broader sense.

Sunday, July 8, 2007

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