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  2. American Jewish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    American Jewish cuisine may or may not be kosher. For example, some delicatessens follow Jewish dietary law in the preparation and serving of food, while others do not. Followers of Orthodox Judaism, the most traditional form of Judaism, generally eat only kosher food. Some other more-observant Jews also eat kosher food most or all of the time.

  3. List of Jewish cuisine dishes - Wikipedia

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    Yapchik is a potato-based Ashkenazi Jewish meat dish similar to both cholent and kugel, and of Hungarian Jewish and Polish Jewish origin. It is considered a comfort food, and yapchik has increased in popularity over the past decade, especially among members of the Orthodox Jewish community in North America.

  4. Kashrut - Wikipedia

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    The Jewish Dietary Laws. United Synagogue Book Service. ISBN 978-0-8381-2105-4. Conservative Judaism's guide to kashrut, published by the Rabbinical Assembly & United Synagogue; Isidor Grunfeld (1982). The Jewish Dietary Laws: Dietary laws regarding plants and vegetables, with particular reference to the produce of the Holy Land. Soncino Press.

  5. Kosher style - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] During the 1920s, the practice became popular amongst Jews who were assimilating into American society, allowing them to preserve the connection to their heritage without fully observing the dietary laws. [1] Over time, the meaning of kosher style has evolved and expanded, reflecting changes within Jewish communities and broader society.

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    The Hamas attack stoked a wave of antisemitic acts and hate-filled vitriol across the nation, especially on college campuses

  7. Kosher airline meal - Wikipedia

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    On airlines, kosher meals are the most commonly requested special meal. [4] Kosher meals have become popular even among non-Jewish passengers who perceive kosher foods to be cleaner and healthier. As they cost approximately twice as much as standard meals, airlines may charge more for them.

  8. Kosher foods - Wikipedia

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    Kosher foods are foods that conform to the Jewish dietary regulations of kashrut (dietary law).The laws of kashrut apply to food derived from living creatures and kosher foods are restricted to certain types of mammals, birds and fish meeting specific criteria; the flesh of any animals that do not meet these criteria is forbidden by the dietary laws.

  9. For historically conservative Jewish Americans, Biden's ... - AOL

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    American Jews have taken note, according to several leaders who say they have observed a shift, particularly among groups that did not previously support Biden. Follow live updates here