Kosher

After a staggering success in Israel: PITMASTER opens kosher branches in the U.S.

The Miami branch will open in April 2026 at Aventura’s Waterways Shoppes, while the New York branch is under construction, with its opening planned later this year.

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One of the Jewish soldiers fighting in Ukraine.

The war in Israel is in a lull, but Jewish soldiers are still fighting in Ukraine

Two men enjoy Chinese cuisine prepared by Chinese chefs within the guidelines of kosher food preparation at a restaurant.

Jewish Christmas tradition of Chinese food is now backed by science

Food at dairy restaurant Salta.

Salta revisited: Inside the Ra’anana dairy gem celebrating 20 flavorful years - review


Canadian Jewish agencies sue over government rules they say have curbed kosher meat production

The lawsuit brought forth by two prominent kosher certification agencies against the Canadian government follows years of challenges to kosher slaughter in Europe.

 A Canadian flag flies in front of the Peace Tower on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, March 22, 2017.

IDF soldiers sentenced to 20 days in prison for making hot dogs on Shabbat

The pair were caught by a third soldier who entered the kitchen and saw them committing the act.

 Golani soldiers eat at the soldiers' mess at the Golani divisional training base.

Kosher lubricant made in Israel by Rabbi Shmuley Boteach

The company Kosher Sex has created products with the aim of encouraging individuals to explore their sexuality in a kosher way.

 Lubricant  (illustrative)

Jews and Muslims fight for religious freedom together - editorial

With both antisemitism and Islamophobia on the rise in Europe, the Jewish and Muslim communities should take this rare opportunity to stand together to halt this trend.

A Jewish woman and a Muslim one hugging in the Ramallah Muqata'a

From Rocks to Rocks: Kosher Adventure Travel and a Trip to Antwerp 

The Jerusalem Post Podcast - Travel Edition, Episode 74

 At the top of Africa with PJS Challenges

Cultivated meat and kashrut: What will the Kosher status be? - opinion

The question of the kosher status of cultivated meat products carries great significance for the future of kashrut and may lay the groundwork for entirely new precedents in this area.

 An employee works at a laboratory of Bene Meat Technologies company, which is planning to scale up production of lab-grown meat for use in pet food, in Prague, Czech Republic, November 7, 2023.

Health Ministry okays selling cultivated steaks in Israel

Cultivated meat needs to comply with specific standards and requirements to enter the kosher and halal markets.

Cultured mincemeat

Eyal Shani’s fast-casual Times Square restaurant is going kosher

The kitchen will be thoroughly cleaned and prepared according to kosher guidelines, and a certificate of kashrut from Rabbi Aaron Mehlman of National Kosher Supervision is expected to be issued.

 Tourist are passing New York City's popular Times Square during the summer of August 2017.

Druze village's restaurant goes kosher to provide free food to IDF soldiers, evacuees

The establishment, now the first kosher hub in the village, offers a daily menu of kosher meat dishes and authentic Druze cuisine.

 Druze residents hand out food to Israeli soldiers who guard on a road near the Israeli border with Lebanon, on October 9, 2023.

Hate or just a crime? Either way, Jewish restaurants are finding support after vandalism

When religious items are destroyed and no money is taken, can a break-in be called a hate crime?

 Philadelphia Jewish restaurant faces 'genocide' chants by hundreds of anti-Israel protesters