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Is this place Kosher?
Dr. Dan:
--- Quote from: Yisrael on December 31, 2007, 10:26:29 AM ---And who said they don't do just that?
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I have no clue..it woudl have to be written in the contract that whatever business takes place on shabbat belongs to the non-Jew...the question is that if this business is really being transferred, how can a rabbi oversee that the kashrut rules are continuing to take place (for example, the broccoli being washed adn clean properly etc etc) when it is shabbat and one must not work that day? Is there an Eruv in this area?
mord:
I think it is they had one off main street in kew gardens it still might be there ,although i have'nt been there in a while
takebackourtemple:
There are two Dunkin' Donuts in Baltimore that are Kosher. Rumor has it they are starting a Kosher Subway. These places are run by non-jews but have a sink for berkat hamazone and a sign that states which rabbi supervises it. They are owned by non-jews and open on Saturday, however, most(but not all) of the religious community accepts them as Kosher.
Joe Gutfeld:
There is an unwriten rule that says that Jews have to eat Chinese food for Christmas.
TorahZionist:
A kosher restaurant can NOT be open on Shabbat as the mashgiach (supervisor) has to be a Shabbat-observant Jew.
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