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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1248229 ![]() 02/22/2011 10:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Here's ya boy, Rabbi Levy, and from the looks of him I'd suggest he stop eating Kosher,needs a good raw steak,oozing with bloody juices. [link to www.ok.org] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1272299 ![]() 02/22/2011 10:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Nah, can't be. 90% of the stuff in American grocery stores (including non-food items) is labled kosher, but is not necessarily manufactured by jews. Do we have any jews on board? If so, I have a question: Kosher literally means "fit to eat", right? Then why are so many non-food items, such as glass cleaner, tin foil, laundry soap, beer, etc., labeled kosher? |
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Only Me Strawberry Girl User ID: 725691 ![]() 02/22/2011 10:38 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Nah, can't be. 90% of the stuff in American grocery stores (including non-food items) is labled kosher, but is not necessarily manufactured by jews. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1272299Do we have any jews on board? If so, I have a question: Kosher literally means "fit to eat", right? Then why are so many non-food items, such as glass cleaner, tin foil, laundry soap, beer, etc., labeled kosher? Because it all has to be made in ways that do not harm animals. Most soap is made from animal fat. Not kosher. Goodbye, halcyon days... There is a theory which states that if ever anyone discovers exactly what the Universe is for and why it is here, it will instantly disappear and be replaced by something even more bizarre and inexplicable. There is another theory mentioned, which states that this has already happened. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 753775 ![]() 02/22/2011 10:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Do you realize every time you buy anything that is kosher you are being forced to give to a religion if you want to or not,a small percentage of the price is sent to the kosher group and it amounts to over millions a year,K Kosher makes over $20 million alone and they are not the only one,It is called blackmail just like Jessy Jackson did to get his money,just another way the Jews control the USA,Billions a year in foreign aid and millions in food price hike and they have it made so pay up stupid goy |
Sigyn User ID: 1102955 ![]() 02/22/2011 10:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If you are in the US nearly all foods and cleaning supplies are Kosher. The marks come in various forms. The most prevalent mark is the U (representative of the Union of Orthodox Jews). It is a tax put upon manufacturers by approx 2% of the population of the US (that being jews). The manufacturer then passes the cost back to the consumer. Basically it is a money racket and has been going on for years. This is not only in the US, but most Western Nations (yes, even Europe). The reason non food items are "kosherized" is because they come into contact with Kosher foods. It isn't that hard to figure out the Kosher Nostra Tax Scam and a simple study into the Laws of Kashrut can be very enlightening. Know your enemy... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1272299 ![]() 02/22/2011 10:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Nah, can't be. 90% of the stuff in American grocery stores (including non-food items) is labled kosher, but is not necessarily manufactured by jews. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1272299Do we have any jews on board? If so, I have a question: Kosher literally means "fit to eat", right? Then why are so many non-food items, such as glass cleaner, tin foil, laundry soap, beer, etc., labeled kosher? Because it all has to be made in ways that do not harm animals. You just made that up, didn't you.. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1248229 ![]() 02/22/2011 10:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Kosher cleaning products, one of many sites [link to mybrands.com] Jesus,Isn't anything sacred anymo ![]() |
Copernica User ID: 1120401 ![]() 02/22/2011 10:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | For the non-food items... "The potential kashrus concern with these kinds of non-food items is the use of use of processing aids or release agents during manufacturing. These raw materials are typically used to ensure that a product will not stick to a production line, molds, or pans, and are usually used to lubricate equipment or the product itself. It is standard practice in numerous industries to use release agents or processing aids, which at times could have a non-kosher component. It is certainly a worthy sheilah to address the issues involved since these products, which will later touch food directly, may possibly come into contact with a non-kosher processing aid or release agent. There is much written about this topic in halachic literature, and some poskim actually took a stringent approach when this question was first presented." More info here: [link to www.oukosher.org] God Bless President TRUMP! GOD BLESS AMERICA!! |
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Ag3ntSith User ID: 1272025 ![]() 02/22/2011 10:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Because it all has to be made in ways that do not harm animals. Quoting: Only MeMost soap is made from animal fat. Not kosher. Someone has not seen how they torture animals for their god. Lol - the reason for kosher slaughter is out of respect for life. And what is there to see - slaughter never looks pleasant but if you eat meat the animal had to be killed - non kosher slaughter is arguably much less humane. Btw do you believe in the bible? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1272299 ![]() 02/22/2011 10:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Because it all has to be made in ways that do not harm animals. Quoting: Only MeMost soap is made from animal fat. Not kosher. Someone has not seen how they torture animals for their god. Lol - the reason for kosher slaughter is out of respect for life. And what is there to see - slaughter never looks pleasant but if you eat meat the animal had to be killed - non kosher slaughter is arguably much less humane. Btw do you believe in the bible? Nonsense! Kosher slaughter is horrific and the animal suffers much longer than it needs to. It's a very painful process for the animal. Where do you come up with this stuff? |
Only Me Strawberry Girl User ID: 725691 ![]() 02/22/2011 10:55 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Because it all has to be made in ways that do not harm animals. Quoting: Only MeMost soap is made from animal fat. Not kosher. Someone has not seen how they torture animals for their god. Suppose I should say...disrespect rather thaan harm. Goodbye, halcyon days... There is a theory which states that if ever anyone discovers exactly what the Universe is for and why it is here, it will instantly disappear and be replaced by something even more bizarre and inexplicable. There is another theory mentioned, which states that this has already happened. |
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Ag3ntSith User ID: 1272025 ![]() 02/22/2011 10:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Because it all has to be made in ways that do not harm animals. Quoting: Only MeMost soap is made from animal fat. Not kosher. Someone has not seen how they torture animals for their god. Lol - the reason for kosher slaughter is out of respect for life. And what is there to see - slaughter never looks pleasant but if you eat meat the animal had to be killed - non kosher slaughter is arguably much less humane. Btw do you believe in the bible? Nonsense! Kosher slaughter is horrific and the animal suffers much longer than it needs to. It's a very painful process for the animal. Where do you come up with this stuff? ok since your so smart - explain the difference in slaughter techniques used and what causes more suffering. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1272299 ![]() 02/22/2011 10:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | For the non-food items... Quoting: Copernica"The potential kashrus concern with these kinds of non-food items is the use of use of processing aids or release agents during manufacturing. These raw materials are typically used to ensure that a product will not stick to a production line, molds, or pans, and are usually used to lubricate equipment or the product itself. It is standard practice in numerous industries to use release agents or processing aids, which at times could have a non-kosher component. It is certainly a worthy sheilah to address the issues involved since these products, which will later touch food directly, may possibly come into contact with a non-kosher processing aid or release agent. There is much written about this topic in halachic literature, and some poskim actually took a stringent approach when this question was first presented." More info here: [link to www.oukosher.org] Wow, they certainly are picky about what 'Kosher' really means, huh.. if that's truly the case, why are items with bovine growth hormones, aspertame, HFCS, Gluten, saturated fats, MSG, and GMO's also labeled Kosher? One would think these things would also be forbidden in kosher processing? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1272299 ![]() 02/22/2011 11:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This thread is ridiculous - do you really give a shit what the next guy eats or should everyone eat just like you. Maybe you would like the government to mandate what you can eat - how to prepare it etc etc Quoting: Ag3ntSith![]() Since the majority of items in the grocery store are labeled kosher and only less than 1% of Americans actually observe the koser tradition, is this actually fair to non-jewsish consumers? I'm a Christian, why would i want to purchase a josher product that's been 'blessed' by a Rabbi? Would jews purchase products that have been prayed over by a priest and that have a Christian cross on the label? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1238917 ![]() 02/22/2011 11:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Nah, can't be. 90% of the stuff in American grocery stores (including non-food items) is labled kosher, but is not necessarily manufactured by jews. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1272299Do we have any jews on board? If so, I have a question: Kosher literally means "fit to eat", right? Then why are so many non-food items, such as glass cleaner, tin foil, laundry soap, beer, etc., labeled kosher? Because it all has to be made in ways that do not harm animals. Most soap is made from animal fat. Not kosher. I think you have it totally backwards. They way that they slaughter kosher animals is cruel. ![]() |
Ag3ntSith User ID: 1272025 ![]() 02/22/2011 11:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This thread is ridiculous - do you really give a shit what the next guy eats or should everyone eat just like you. Maybe you would like the government to mandate what you can eat - how to prepare it etc etc Quoting: Ag3ntSith![]() Since the majority of items in the grocery store are labeled kosher and only less than 1% of Americans actually observe the koser tradition, is this actually fair to non-jewsish consumers? I'm a Christian, why would i want to purchase a josher product that's been 'blessed' by a Rabbi? Would jews purchase products that have been prayed over by a priest and that have a Christian cross on the label? Kosher has nothing to do with being blessed. And since your a christian u beleive in the bible - and if you were alive in times b4 christianity there would be no New testament; so if you still believed in the same god you would believe in the same Old testament, and that for whatever reason he wanted jews to keep this diet. Last Edited by MONEYBAGS on 02/22/2011 11:13 PM |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1272299 ![]() 02/22/2011 11:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: SigynSomeone has not seen how they torture animals for their god. Lol - the reason for kosher slaughter is out of respect for life. And what is there to see - slaughter never looks pleasant but if you eat meat the animal had to be killed - non kosher slaughter is arguably much less humane. Btw do you believe in the bible? Nonsense! Kosher slaughter is horrific and the animal suffers much longer than it needs to. It's a very painful process for the animal. Where do you come up with this stuff? ok since your so smart - explain the difference in slaughter techniques used and what causes more suffering. In a nutshell, Jewish halachic law forbids stunning the animal before slaughter. If you want to get really graphic, there's several videos on Youtube about this practice. |
Ag3ntSith User ID: 1272025 ![]() 02/22/2011 11:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Ag3ntSithLol - the reason for kosher slaughter is out of respect for life. And what is there to see - slaughter never looks pleasant but if you eat meat the animal had to be killed - non kosher slaughter is arguably much less humane. Btw do you believe in the bible? Nonsense! Kosher slaughter is horrific and the animal suffers much longer than it needs to. It's a very painful process for the animal. Where do you come up with this stuff? ok since your so smart - explain the difference in slaughter techniques used and what causes more suffering. In a nutshell, Jewish halachic law forbids stunning the animal before slaughter. If you want to get really graphic, there's several videos on Youtube about this practice. Sure get graphic - i have seen videos of how non kosher animals are stunned - and killed - it is horrific. A kosher slaughter done properly involves a razor sharp knife no knicks - their can be no pressure applied to the throat of the animal and the movement can have no pause - they would hardly feel the cut - the blood drains so fast that blood pressure in the head of the animal instantly drops and is virtually painless. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1238917 ![]() 02/22/2011 11:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This thread is ridiculous - do you really give a shit what the next guy eats or should everyone eat just like you. Maybe you would like the government to mandate what you can eat - how to prepare it etc etc Quoting: Ag3ntSith![]() Since the majority of items in the grocery store are labeled kosher and only less than 1% of Americans actually observe the koser tradition, is this actually fair to non-jewsish consumers? I'm a Christian, why would i want to purchase a josher product that's been 'blessed' by a Rabbi? Would jews purchase products that have been prayed over by a priest and that have a Christian cross on the label? ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1272299 ![]() 02/22/2011 11:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1272299Nonsense! Kosher slaughter is horrific and the animal suffers much longer than it needs to. It's a very painful process for the animal. Where do you come up with this stuff? ok since your so smart - explain the difference in slaughter techniques used and what causes more suffering. In a nutshell, Jewish halachic law forbids stunning the animal before slaughter. If you want to get really graphic, there's several videos on Youtube about this practice. Sure get graphic - i have seen videos of how non kosher animals are stunned - and killed - it is horrific. A kosher slaughter done properly involves a razor sharp knife no knicks - their can be no pressure applied to the throat of the animal and the movement can have no pause - they would hardly feel the cut - the blood drains so fast that blood pressure in the head of the animal instantly drops and is virtually painless. Do you think it's painless for the cow when they hang it up by it's rear legs prior to this painless cut you speak of? |
Ag3ntSith User ID: 1272025 ![]() 02/22/2011 11:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This thread is ridiculous - do you really give a shit what the next guy eats or should everyone eat just like you. Maybe you would like the government to mandate what you can eat - how to prepare it etc etc Quoting: Ag3ntSith![]() Since the majority of items in the grocery store are labeled kosher and only less than 1% of Americans actually observe the koser tradition, is this actually fair to non-jewsish consumers? I'm a Christian, why would i want to purchase a josher product that's been 'blessed' by a Rabbi? Would jews purchase products that have been prayed over by a priest and that have a Christian cross on the label? ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Lolz I dont like organic food - why would i want to buy products with organic label - well guess what you dont have to and they are not blessed. Many non jews eat kosher because they believe its healthier, its just a diet and a quality standard - not all products have it. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1272299 ![]() 02/22/2011 11:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Most do. Check your labeling next time you're at the grocery store. Example: Every brand of honey in stores I frequent are kosher. If I want to buy honey it's got to be kosher. This is just one of many examples. So, you know what I do? I do without. Is that fair? |