Recent News & Comments About food kosher
Brooklyn kosher food maker settles worker case
Twenty former food manufacturing employees who complained about working conditions have reached a $577,000 settlement with a Brooklyn kosher food manufacturer after engaging in a five-year campaign that led more than 120 supermarkets to stop selling the company's products.
Not Just Jews Eat Kosher Food in Prison
When it comes to keeping kosher in prison, religious Jews have plenty of company. The vast majority of inmates who get kosher food aren’t actually Jewish. Click here for the rest of the article...
Judges: NY food law kosher
A New York State law regulating the marketing and labeling of kosher food doesn’t violate the US Constitution, a federal appeals court ruled yesterday.The finding rejected a First Amendment challenge to the law. “The Kosher Act merely requires food products marketed as kosher to be labeled as kosher...
New York Kosher Label Act Is Constitutional, Court Says
A New York law regulating the marketing and labeling of kosher food doesn’t violate the U.S. Constitution, a federal appeals court ruled, rejecting a First Amendment challenge.
Phantom Gourmet: Kosher Dill Pickles
The Phantom Gourmet recently purchased four jars of Kosher dill pickles from a local supermarket.
Appeals court: N.Y. kosher law is constitutional
New York’s kosher law, which regulates the labeling and marketing of kosher food, does not violate the Constitution’s First Amendment, a federal appeals court ruled.
New York's Kosher Label Law Upheld
New York’s kosher law, which regulates the labeling and marketing of kosher food, does not violate the Constitution’s First Amendment, a federal appeals court ruled. Click here for the rest of the article...
New York kosher law is kosher, court rules
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York's kosher-labeling rules interfere with freedom of religion about as much as St. Patrick's Day celebrations, a federal appeals court has decided. The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld New York's Kosher Law Protection Act, passed in 2004, ruling that it does not interfere with religion in any way and exists solely for preventing fraud. ...
Kosher restaurant planned for NYC's trendy SoHo
What's the next food trend in New York City's SoHo neighborhood? How about kosher?
Art, fancy food and all-girl rock bands: Welcome to Crown Heights, the Hasidic SoHo
Crown Heights is becoming the Hasidic SoHo. The neighborhood now has a spanking-new gallery of Jewish art with $175,000 paintings; a female rock band whose members are frum (religiously observant); and a kosher pizzeria that’s a hangout for chic moms with Louis Vuitton handbags.
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