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Torah and Jewish Idea => Torah and Jewish Idea => Topic started by: MasterWolf1 on March 23, 2008, 09:52:03 PM
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Is that permitted by Jewish law, or doesn't matter really?
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Is that permitted by Jewish law, or doesn't matter really?
Doesn't matter. Their are actually many gentiles (from what I heard) that only eat Kosher. I would recomend it, but you can do what you want.
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Actually, I read somewhere that Manischevitz (sp?), a company that makes kosher packaged foods, is targeting the non-Jewish, health conscious market. The article said it was a growing market for their business. Some people, might like kosher foods, for example if a person is lactose intolerant.
But to answer your question, Wolf, gentiles can eat kosher. It's perfectly fine.
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Absolutely MW, eat away. It's good food too. O0