Aish Cooking Corner
Aish HaTorah’s cooking and food section
The Challah Man
Created by Chef Dan Tuchmann in to bring fresh, baked Kosher challah to the Jacksonville, Florida community, expanding to include cookies, cakes, and more
The Jewish Food Mailing List Archive
Information on holiday menus, food preparation techniques, cookbook resources, restaurant reviews, and kashrut guidelines
Jewish Veg
Articles and resources on vegetarianism and Judaism, plus vegetarian Jewish recipes
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Kashrut.com
Contains articles and links about kashrut
Kosher Express Kitchen
Kosher Express is pleased to present a collection of recipes for holidays
Kosher Meals to Go
Ships kosher meals overnight all over the USA
Kosher Wizard
A 15-step guide to learning all about keeping kosher, featuring kosher videos, stories, symbols, handbook, readings, blessings, and more
Star-K Kosher Certification
Dedicated to educating people about the world of kosher
United Kashrut Authority
A database of kosher manufacturers and kosher products
challah
Pronounced: KHAH-luh, Origin: Hebrew, ceremonial bread eaten on Shabbat and Jewish holidays.
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kashrut
Pronounced: kahsh-ROOT, Origin: Hebrew, the Jewish dietary laws.
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kosher
Pronounced: KOH-sher, Origin: Hebrew, adhering to kashrut, the traditional Jewish dietary laws.
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