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Date: | Sun, 29 Aug 1999 02:08:13 -0400 |
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Well, there is more than one hechsher (kosher symbol) -- each supervising
rabbinical group has its own. There's OU (U inside circle), OK, Kof-K,
star-K, etc. I've seen lots and lots of symbols, including a lion, a V, a
BK, square-K, etc.
A clue is to look for the words "parve" or "pareve". This is from the
Yiddish for "that which is neither meat nor dairy".
There's a faq about this stuff somewhere...
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G. V. Palazzolo
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On Sat, 28 Aug 1999, Rashi Margolin wrote:
> just an added point when you speak about the K make sure it is a K in a
> circle the regular k does not always have reliable supervision...if i can
> help you in any ohter way in regard to the kosher symbols feel free to ask
>
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