Kashrut Mythbusters- Rabbi Haim Ovadia

Rabbi Haim Ovadia

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  • 22 minutes 56 seconds
    4 koshering made easy: Review of Star-K guide 1
    In this and the next several sessions we will review the Star-K kashrut guide.
    20 March 2018, 1:48 pm
  • 21 minutes 46 seconds
    2: Koshering Made Easy
    Stove. Oven. Dishwasher. Cabinets.
    16 March 2018, 3:20 pm
  • 22 minutes 3 seconds
    Kashering Made Easy
    Basic principles of koshering dishes and how you can make your kitchen kosher in an hour.
    15 March 2018, 12:43 pm
  • 15 minutes 30 seconds
    Kashrut Craze: Marketing and Tradition
    Why are we not told the truth about what's kosher? It's part tradition, part shrewd marketing
    31 March 2017, 11:16 am
  • 22 minutes 58 seconds
    Trusting Kosher
    Why we should trust a friend when he says it's kosher.
    5 March 2017, 2:49 pm
  • 11 minutes 48 seconds
    Meat and Dairy, part 2
    Second part of a series exploring the history and practices of separation between meat and dairy.
    18 December 2016, 1:58 pm
  • 11 minutes 51 seconds
    Meat and Dairy, Part 1
    First part of a series exploring the history and practices of separation between meat and dairy.
    18 December 2016, 1:57 pm
  • 13 minutes 40 seconds
    2: There's [Almost] No non-Kosher Cheese?
    This is part 2 of this series. The answer to this question will take some time, as there are many misconceptions regarding Kosher and non-Kosher (or non-certified) cheese. In addition, the Kashrut industry controls both the supervision on production and the halakhic literature, thus creating an exorbitant pricing system in which what is considered a “strictly” Kosher cheese, of rather inferior quality, could cost twice or three times as much as a similar “non-supervised” cheese.

    This creates a considerable economic interest in preserving a state of affairs where “non-supervised” cheese is deemed non-kosher, despite the difficulties it creates for observant Jews (as I have mentioned in other articles, one cannot brush aside the cost factor, since the Talmud stresses in many places that we must not cause people to spend more than what is necessary.)

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    28 November 2016, 6:17 pm
  • 11 minutes 3 seconds
    1: There's [Almost] No non-Kosher Cheese?
    This is part one of this series. The answer to this question will take some time, as there are many misconceptions regarding Kosher and non-Kosher (or non-certified) cheese. In addition, the Kashrut industry controls both the supervision on production and the halakhic literature, thus creating an exorbitant pricing system in which what is considered a “strictly” Kosher cheese, of rather inferior quality, could cost twice or three times as much as a similar “non-supervised” cheese.

    This creates a considerable economic interest in preserving a state of affairs where “non-supervised” cheese is deemed non-kosher, despite the difficulties it creates for observant Jews (as I have mentioned in other articles, one cannot brush aside the cost factor, since the Talmud stresses in many places that we must not cause people to spend more than what is necessary.)

    The above is from Rabbi Ovadia's daily emails on Halakha. To join the list, please email [email protected], your full name, location and a little about yourself. It's free to sign up.
    28 November 2016, 6:16 pm
  • 13 minutes 22 seconds
    Chug the Bug? How far do we go with checking for bugs? #9 Kashrut MythBusters- Rabbi Haim Ovadia
    9 June 2016, 9:26 am
  • 19 minutes 15 seconds
    Changing Minhag - Relying on Kashrut of Host
    5 April 2016, 12:48 pm
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