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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Well, obviously the "kosher" people aren't really kosher so you can drop them from your list of concerns. For everyone else, just make what you normally would, like a prime rib or whatever and then serve lots of sides for the people who want to be vegetarian.[/quote] Why wouldn't these guests not eat Kosher? You sound highly intolerant and ignorant. I know plenty of mixed families who are Jewish and Catholic, or other religions, so a Christmas gathering with Kosher food makes sense if some of your guests eat Kosher. Dear Lord. [/quote] I think this person's point was that the meal isn't being made in a kosher kitchen, but if they know enough to know that then they also know there are plenty of people who keep kosher in the home and kosher-style outside of the home (so really the person is pot stirring).[/quote] Plenty of Jews who keep kosher would be fully comfortable eating a pescatarian meal in a restaurant or someone else’s house. There seem to be some Orthodox Jews on this board who like to post as if theirs is the only legit perspective and to crap on those with different views but most Jews respect different approaches. [/quote]
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