Kashrut Manual

Acceptable hashgachot / Kosher symbols

The Chicago Rabbinical Council has compiled a list of acceptable hashgachot. Below is a link to their webpage:

http://www.crcweb.org/kosher/consumer/Agency_List.html

Food items that do not require supervision

This list was compiled by the Scroll K/Vaad Hakashrus of Denver. We thank them for allowing us to post the list on our blog. {{{{While we have kept the vaad list intact in its original form, there are a few areas where we maintain different standards or have added clarification. When you see four brackets such as those surrounding this note, the text inside the brackets is a comment by the DAT Minyan Rabbinical Staff.}}}}

Kashrut Manual Introduction

The DAT Minyan is proud to present you with the first sections of the Kashrut manual. We hope that this manual will serve as an educational instrument and as a convenient reference tool. The manual will be rolled out in sections, but once completed it will cover many topics, including but not limited to:

Acceptable Kashrut symbols
Tevilat keilim
Cooking by non-Jews
Cooking on Shabbat
What products do not require hashgacha
A list of local kosher establishments
Various other topics.

While we have tried to cover many issues that come up on a regular basis, we recognize that there are many issues not covered in this manual. Please feel free to call either of us if you have any questions or need any clarification.

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