glatt kosher — [glät] adj. designating or of meat products prepared according to the highest degree of kosher dietary requirements … English World dictionary
glatt kosher — ˈglät adjective Etymology: Yiddish glat kosher, literally, evenly kosher : providing, preparing, or being food that conforms stringently to the Jewish kosher laws a glatt kosher restaurant * * * /glaht/, Judaism. 1. prepared for eating according… … Useful english dictionary
glatt kosher — strictly kosher, kosher according to the strictest of Jewish laws … English contemporary dictionary
Glatt — may refer to:*Glatt (Rhine), a river in Switzerland *glatt kosher, a special requirement of kosher food adhered to by Orthodox Jews. One who describes themselves as keeping Glatt Kosher observes the laws of Kashrut very closely. *, a German and… … Wikipedia
glatt — «glaht», adjective. (of kosher meat) ritually clean by the strictest standards: »a glatt kosher meal. ╂[< Yiddish glat (literally) smooth (because of the unblemished surface of the animal s lung)] … Useful english dictionary
glatt — (also glatt kosher) adjective Judaism (of food) completely kosher; prepared according to a strict interpretation of Jewish dietary law. Origin Yiddish, from Ger. glatt smooth + Heb. kāšēr proper … English new terms dictionary
Kosher foods — are those that conform to the regulations of the Jewish Halakhic law framework, kosher meaning fit or allowed to be eaten. A list of some kosher foods are found in the book of Leviticus 11:1 47. There are also certain kosher rules found there.… … Wikipedia
Kosher — Cacherouth Les Juifs et le judaïsme Généralités Qui est Juif ? · Terminologie · Conversion Judaïsme : Principes de foi Noms de Dieu dans le judaïsme Tanakh (Bible hébraïque) : Torah · … Wikipédia en Français
Hechscher — Koscher Salz, das u.a. zum Koschermachen von Fleisch verwendet wird. Unten rechts: Hechscher P (koscher für Pessach) der Orthodox Union, der weltweit größten Koscher Zertifizierungs Organisationen Ein Hechscher (hebräisch: ה … Deutsch Wikipedia
Legal aspects of ritual slaughter — The legal aspects of ritual slaughter include the regulation of slaughterhouses, butchers, and religious personnel involved with traditional shechita (Jewish), dhabiĥa (Islamic) and Jhatka (Sikh) religious slaughter. Regulations also may extend… … Wikipedia