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Qué (quién) es kasher - definición


Kasher (surname)         
FAMILY NAME (כשר)
Kasher (Surname)
Kasher (hebrew: כשר) is a Hebrew surname meaning "fit" and in the common context, fit for consumption by Jews according to traditional Jewish law.
Kosher         
  • nut]]s and [[vegetable]]s need to be checked to avoid eating insects.
  • Cloven hooves]] in  goats (upper left), pigs (lower left), and [[cattle]] (lower right). Horse hooves (upper right) are not cloven.
  • Kosher [[airline meal]] approved by [[The Johannesburg Beth Din]]
  • Kosher [[McDonald's]] in [[Buenos Aires]], [[Argentina]]
  • Kosher dairy dishes from the 19th century in the [[Jewish Museum, Berlin]]
  • The label on a bottle of [[orange juice]] certifying that it is kosher for [[Passover]]
  • Kosher labels on salt and sugar packages in [[Colombia]].
  • [[OK Kosher Certification]] (circled K) symbol with a dairy designation on a bag of [[chocolate chip]]s
  • The circled U means a product is certified as kosher by the [[Orthodox Union]] (OU). "Pareve" means no ingredients are derived from milk or meat.
  • [[shechita]]}}
  • Kosher shop in [[Warsaw]], using the Polish spelling of "kosher"
  • Stamp for identifying food as kosher. Collection of Auschwitz Jewish Centre
JEWISH DIETARY LAWS
Kashruth; Kasher; Kosher Law; Trafe; Kašrut; Unclean food; Khoser; Treif; Kashrus; Treyf; Treife; Tref; Trayf; Traif; Ksoher; Jewish dietary laws; Koscher; Kasrut; Trefe; Treyfe; כשרות; Kosher; Kosher law; Jewish dietary law; Treifah; כשר; Dietary restrictions in Judaism; Dietary prohibitions in Judaism; (K); Non-kosher; Kosher laws; Treef; Trefu; Kaseri; Dam rikum; Rov beitzim; Dam beitzim; Kosher dietary laws; Food and drink prohibitions in Judaism
·add. ·noun Kosher food; also, a kosher shop.
II. Kosher ·add. ·vt To prepare in conformity with the requirements of the Jewish law, as meat.
III. Kosher ·add. ·adj Ceremonially clean, according to Jewish law;
- applied to food, ·esp. to meat of animals slaughtered according to the requirements of Jewish law. Opposed to tref. Hence, designating a shop, store, house, ·etc., where such food is sold or used.
kosher         
  • nut]]s and [[vegetable]]s need to be checked to avoid eating insects.
  • Cloven hooves]] in  goats (upper left), pigs (lower left), and [[cattle]] (lower right). Horse hooves (upper right) are not cloven.
  • Kosher [[airline meal]] approved by [[The Johannesburg Beth Din]]
  • Kosher [[McDonald's]] in [[Buenos Aires]], [[Argentina]]
  • Kosher dairy dishes from the 19th century in the [[Jewish Museum, Berlin]]
  • The label on a bottle of [[orange juice]] certifying that it is kosher for [[Passover]]
  • Kosher labels on salt and sugar packages in [[Colombia]].
  • [[OK Kosher Certification]] (circled K) symbol with a dairy designation on a bag of [[chocolate chip]]s
  • The circled U means a product is certified as kosher by the [[Orthodox Union]] (OU). "Pareve" means no ingredients are derived from milk or meat.
  • [[shechita]]}}
  • Kosher shop in [[Warsaw]], using the Polish spelling of "kosher"
  • Stamp for identifying food as kosher. Collection of Auschwitz Jewish Centre
JEWISH DIETARY LAWS
Kashruth; Kasher; Kosher Law; Trafe; Kašrut; Unclean food; Khoser; Treif; Kashrus; Treyf; Treife; Tref; Trayf; Traif; Ksoher; Jewish dietary laws; Koscher; Kasrut; Trefe; Treyfe; כשרות; Kosher; Kosher law; Jewish dietary law; Treifah; כשר; Dietary restrictions in Judaism; Dietary prohibitions in Judaism; (K); Non-kosher; Kosher laws; Treef; Trefu; Kaseri; Dam rikum; Rov beitzim; Dam beitzim; Kosher dietary laws; Food and drink prohibitions in Judaism
1.
Something, especially food, that is kosher is approved of or allowed by the laws of Judaism.
...a kosher butcher.
ADJ
2.
Something that is kosher is generally approved of or considered to be correct. (INFORMAL)
Acting was not a kosher trade for an upper-class girl.
ADJ
Ejemplos de uso de kasher
1. Rimon Kasher, who teaches in Bar–Ilan‘s Bible department.
2. Asa Kasher of Tel Aviv University and Major General (res.) Haim Erez, among others.
3. Some 10 years ago, Kasher put together a code of ethics for the IDF.
4. That afternoon, Yadlin called Asa Kasher, a philosophy professor, and began working on ethical guidelines for fighting terrorism.
5. By Shuki Sadeh Tags: Israel The Second Broadcasting Authority adopted the recommendations of the Kasher Committee, headed by Prof.