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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What’s does koosher mean?[/quote] If this is an actual question… And the link the pp posted is to a reputable dictionary site. Kosher are Jewish dietary laws. Very intricate, but things like no mixing dairy and meat. No pork or shellfish. These are daily laws that some people follow with varying levels of strictness. Kosher for Passover is a step further for the week of Passover and includes no bread or grain products. Even people who are not strictly kosher often follow the Passover rules on a basic level during the Passover Seder - the holiday meals and service. If attending someone else Seder it’s important to know how strict they are if you’re bringing food or wine, as many people would not want something brought in from someone else’s home kitchen, containing certain ingredients, or having specific package labeling. [/quote]
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