Why does the world need another kosher heksher (certification)?
One World Kosher provides a traditional kashrut certification for a modern and progressive world. There are hundreds of certifying agencies around the world today and it is estimated that one third of the products on our grocery store shelves are deemed to be kosher according to traditional Jewish laws. Today, we live in a world in which much of our food is processed before reaching our grocery cart. Kashrut certification has thus become more complicated as we are confronted with labels noting various enzymes and food derivatives. As the established Kashrut certification corporations/companies retreat further into the minutia of labeling, we believe that they are missing the forest for the trees. They have become experts at biochemistry but they have ignored the foods’ impact on our environment, our society and on our world. The fundamental question of kashrut is not one of cleanliness, but rather of holiness. Kashrut should raise our consciousness for how we treat animals from birth n
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