Topic: Major schism in Judaism averted!
My only problem is if gator meat ok to eat on Lenten Fridays?
Kosher rules are way out there
BTW: sushi for dinner tonight
http://jta.org/news/article/2010/03/10/ -saysStory on unkosher lox was a ‘lie,’ rabbi says
March 10, 2010NEW YORK (JTA) -- The organization that reportedly banned lox as unkosher says the media fabricated the story.
"They made it up," Yisroel Neiman, a member of Chevra Mehadrin, told LoHud.com. "It's a lie. We never said lox wasn't kosher."
The Monsey, N.Y.-based group of ultra-Orthodox rabbis made national news last week when it reportedly declared lox unkosher because of the presence of a parasitic worm.
The story was picked up by the New York Post, the Boston Globe and other publications, even though the Orthodox Union, the mainstream Orthodox kosher certifier, declared the lox ban unjustified from the start.
Original story from NBC/AP
The bagel with cream cheese and lox has long been a staple in many New Yorkers diets, but one ultra-Orthodox group of rabbis are campaigning against the delicatessen delicacy.
Chevra Mehadrin, a Jewish group in Monsey, N.Y, recently released a list of food items that should no longer be considered kosher.
According to the group, a tiny parasitic worm called anisakis that is found in smoked salmon makes it unfit for kosher cuisine.
But some other Jews think the new rules are just a bunch of mishegas.
Is Lox No Longer Kosher?
Is Lox No Longer Kosher?
"From time to time there are organizations who get a little crazy with these ideas," said Hal Simon, manager of Ben's Kosher Delicatessen in midtown Manhattan, who sells lox daily.
At a meeting in a Brooklyn shul last month, Rabbi Moshe Karp of Modi'in Illit in Isreal claimed that fish like wild salmon, flounder and halibut, can no longer be considered kosher because of the same parasite found in all of them.
In an article written by The Jewish Star, Karp said that despite arguments made in the Gemorah (second part of the sacred collection of Jewish writings known as the Talmud) that states that the worms found in fish do not make the fish non-kosher, pollution has caused the roundworm to mutate and become larger which should warrant it being taken off of the kosher list.
Despite reports, some are skeptical of the radical claims made by the extreme groups.
"This issue has been resolved in Jewish law for hundreds of years already," Rabbi Moshe Elefant of the Orthodox Union, the largest kashrut certifying organization in the world reported to the NY Post.
Attempts to reach the Chevra Mehadrin by NBCNewYork were unsuccessful.
First Published: Mar 8, 2010 12:46 PM EST
Last edited by Veritas (2010-03-10 18:31:26)
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I see it! The light at the end of the tunnel!
Ohhh Crap! It's Obama with a flashlight and a bunch of SEIU thugs!