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  • Kosher Chicken slaughter by a Shohet of the ultra religious Neturei Kata sect, Jerusalem, Israel Checking the blade for imperfections
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  • Kosher Chicken slaughter by a Shohet of the ultra religious Neturei Kata sect, Jerusalem, Israel Chickens before the slaughter
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  • Kosher Chicken slaughter by a Shohet of the ultra religious Neturei Kata sect, Jerusalem, Israel. The Shohet cuts the chickens throat
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  • Kosher Chicken slaughter by a Shohet of the ultra religious Neturei Kata sect, Jerusalem, Israel. The Shohet cuts the chickens throat
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  • Kosher Chicken slaughter by a Shohet of the ultra religious Neturei Kata sect, Jerusalem, Israel. Chickens after the slaughter
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  • Kosher Chicken slaughter by a Shohet of the ultra religious Neturei Kata sect, Jerusalem, Israel. The Shohet cuts the chickens throat
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  • Kosher Chicken slaughter by a Shohet of the ultra religious Neturei Kata sect, Jerusalem, Israel. The Shohet cuts the chickens throat
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  • Kosher Chicken slaughter by a Shohet of the ultra religious Neturei Kata sect, Jerusalem, Israel Checking the blade for imperfections
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  • Kosher Chicken slaughter by a Shohet of the ultra religious Neturei Kata sect, Jerusalem, Israel Checking the blade for imperfections
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  • Kosher Matzo Sandwich fit for eating during the week of Pesach / Passover
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  • Cutout of a tin of Luf, Israeli Kosher SPAM on white background. Spam is used by the Israeli Defense force as a primary item in combat meals. The Israeli recipe includes the traditional ingredients, with one major difference, being the use of beef instead of pork, due to the dietary requirements of Judaism, which strictly forbid the consumption of pork
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  • preparing a Kosher New York deli-style corned beef sandwich The finished sandwich wrapped on grease proof paper and ready to eat
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  • The butcher and rabbi examining the knife used to slaughter chickens. The are strict rules governing the use of the knife. Kaparot, an aged old Jewish tradition were a chicken is waved over the believer’s head, reliving the person from all sins which are passed on to the chicken. The chicken is slaughtered and at times given to charity. Photographed in Mea Sharim, Jerusalem
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  • Decorated Passover cakes (Kosher for pesach)
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  • Israel, Tel Aviv, Preparing Matzah. In order for the matza to be Kosher strict baking procedures must be followed, All hand made and under a strict watch of the Rabbi
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  • Israel, Tel Aviv, Preparing Matzah. In order for the matza to be Kosher strict baking procedures must be followed, All hand made and under a strict watch of the Rabbi
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  • preparing a Kosher New York deli-style corned beef sandwich a weighed portion of corned beef is added to the sandwich
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  • Decorated Passover cakes (Kosher for pesach)
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  • Decorated Passover cakes (Kosher for pesach)
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  • Decorated Passover cakes (Kosher for pesach)
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  • preparing a Kosher New York deli-style corned beef sandwich a weighed portion of corned beef is in the sandwich
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  • Israel, Tel Aviv, Preparing Matzah. In order for the matza to be Kosher strict baking procedures must be followed, All hand made and under a strict watch of the Rabbi April 2005
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  • Israel, Tel Aviv, Preparing Matzah. The Rabbi inspecting the process. In order for the matza to be Kosher strict baking procedures must be followed, All hand made and under a strict watch of the Rabbi April 2005
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  • Israel, Tel Aviv, Preparing Matzah. In order for the matza to be Kosher strict baking procedures must be followed, All hand made and under a strict watch of the Rabbi
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  • Israel, Tel Aviv, Preparing Matzah. In order for the matza to be Kosher strict baking procedures must be followed, All hand made and under a strict watch of the Rabbi
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  • In order for the matza to be Kosher strict baking procedures must be followed, All hand made and under a strict watch of the Rabbi
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  • Israel, Tel Aviv, Preparing Matzah. In order for the matza to be Kosher strict baking procedures must be followed, All hand made and under a strict watch of the Rabbi
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  • Three different certifications of Kashrut (also kashruth or kashrus) at the entrance to a restaurant in Tiberias, Israel. Kashrut is the set of Jewish religious dietary laws. Food that may be consumed according to halakha (Jewish law) is deemed kosher. It is not enough for the restaurant to act by the Jewish laws and regulations they are also required to pay the issuing agency a high fee to display such a certificate
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  • Decorated Passover cakes (Kosher for pesach)
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  • A Mashgiach supervises the kashrut status of a kosher establishment.
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  • Israel, Tel Aviv, Preparing Matzah. In order for the matza to be Kosher strict baking procedures must be followed, All hand made and under a strict watch of the Rabbi April 2005, Young children watching the process
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  • Israel, Tel Aviv, Baking Matzah. In order for the matza to be Kosher strict baking procedures must be followed, All hand made and under a strict watch of the Rabbi
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  • Portugal, Belmonte, The Jewish Quarters Kosher Restaurant
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  • Decorated Passover cakes (Kosher for pesach)
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  • In order for the matza to be Kosher strict baking procedures must be followed, All hand made and under a strict watch of the Rabbi, April 2006
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  • In order for the matza to be Kosher strict baking procedures must be followed, All hand made and under a strict watch of the Rabbi, April 2006
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  • Israel, Tel Aviv, Preparing Matzah. In order for the matza to be Kosher strict baking procedures must be followed, All hand made and under a strict watch of the Rabbi April 2005
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  • Israel, Tel Aviv, Preparing Matzah. In order for the matza to be Kosher strict baking procedures must be followed, All hand made and under a strict watch of the Rabbi April 2005
    DY__MG_7737_fs_PS.jpg
  • Israel, Tel Aviv, Baking Matzah. In order for the matza to be Kosher strict baking procedures must be followed, All hand made and under a strict watch of the Rabbi April 2005
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  • Rugelach (other spellings: rugelakh, rugulach, rugalach, ruggalach, rogelach (all plural), rugalah, rugala (singular)) is a Jewish pastry of Ashkenazic origin.
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  • Home cooking - grilled eggplant
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  • Matza - Close up
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  • Interior of a supermarket, fresh meat counter. photographed in Israel
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  • A serving of Meatballs on rice with salad and tahini
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  • Cheese sandwich platter
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  • Rugelach (Yiddish: ??????, pronounced /'ru:g?l?x/) (other spellings: rugelakh, rugulach, rugalach, ruggalach, rogelach (all plural), rugalah, rugala (singular)) is a Jewish pastry of Ashkenazic origin.
    IA_f_Pastry_8971.jpg
  • raw meat - beefsteak
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  • Dessert platter with creme brulee and cakes
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  • Knafeh [Knafe] is a traditional Middle Eastern dessert made with spun pastry called kataifi, soaked in sweet, sugar-based syrup, and typically layered with cheese, or with other ingredients such as clotted cream, pistachio or nuts, depending on the region. It is popular in the Arab world, particularly Egypt and the Levant, being considered the most representative and iconic Palestinian dessert
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  • Fillet Steak medallion with vegetables on a plate
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  • grilled Artichoke hearts
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  • sliced Roast Beef on a plate garnished with cherry tomatoes
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  • Matza on white background
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  • perfect Home made Roast Beef
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  • The Butchers chicken stall, Mea Shearim, Jerusalem, Israel<br />
Kaparot, an aged old Jewish tradition were a chicken is waved over the believer’s head, reliving the person from all sins which are passed on to the chicken. The chicken is slaughtered and at times given to charity. Photographed in Mea Sharim, Jerusalem
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  • Vegan lentils Stew with carrots
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  • individual servings of Fish cocktails on a buffet table
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  • individual servings of Fish cocktails on a buffet table
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  • Cut and ready salad ingredients at a salad bar
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  • Cut and ready salad ingredients at a salad bar
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  • A plate of home made pasta
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  • Home cooking - grilled courgette with bread crumbs
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  • Home cooking - grilled courgette
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  • Home cooked meal Char Grilled Chicken breast
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  • Home cooked meal Char Grilled Chicken breast
    SL_Home-cooking_LS2_0277.jpg
  • Home cooked meal empty dish
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  • Home cooked meal spicy bread with oil and herbs
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  • Home cooked meal. Flat bread baked with whole eggs and cheese
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  • Grilled chicken legs on a plate
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  • cooking meatballs in tomato sauce
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  • Orthodox Jewish man on his smart phone while praying at the Wailing Wall, Old City, Jerusalem
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  • Digitally painted image of one colourful Matza on white background
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  • Jewish Chicken Soup with noodles
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  • Jewish Chicken Soup with vegetables
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  • Jewish Chicken Soup with Shkedei marak soup almonds or mandlakh or "soup mandels") an Israeli food product consisting of crisp mini croutons used as a soup accompaniment.
    SL_Chicken-Soup_LS2_2305.jpg
  • Portrait of a young girl of five eats Matzo with chocolate spread during Passover Model release available
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  • Portrait of a young girl of five eats Matzo with chocolate spread during Passover Model release available
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  • Portrait of a young girl of five eats Matzo with chocolate spread during Passover Model release available
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  • Portrait of a young girl of five eats Matzo with chocolate spread during Passover Model release available
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  • Luxurious food buffet
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  • Luxurious food buffet
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  • Hummus. A Levantine Arab dip or spread made from cooked, mashed chickpeas, blended with tahini, olive oil, lemon juice, salt and garlic. Garnished with cooked chickpeas
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  • Preparing Hummus. A Levantine Arab dip or spread made from cooked, mashed chickpeas, blended with tahini, olive oil, lemon juice, salt and garlic. Garnished with cooked chickpeas
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  • Rugelach (Yiddish) (Also Spelt: rugelakh, rugulach, rugalach, ruggalach, rogelach) is a Jewish pastry of Ashkenazic origin.
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  • Fillet Steak medallion with vegetables on a plate
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  • Matza - Close up
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  • Matza - Close up
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  • Matza - Close up
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  • Meat filled rolls with a dip
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  • P'tcha or galareta (also known as "calves foot jelly") is a traditional Ashkenazi Jewish dish prepared from calves' feet, similar to an aspic
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  • Jewish Chicken Soup with Kreplach (Dumplings filled with ground meat)
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  • Jewish Chicken Soup with Kreplach (Dumplings filled with ground meat)
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  • Jewish Chicken Soup with Matzo Balls
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  • Noodle kugel (Lokshen kugel), a traditional Eastern European Jewish dish
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  • dishes of hummus with various toppings usually served with pita as a mezze in middle eastern restaurants in Israel
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  • Interior of a supermarket, cold meats display photographed in Israel
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  • Interior of a supermarket, Cheese display photographed in Israel
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  • Couscous with vegetables and lamb
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  • Cheese sandwich platter
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  • Rugelach (Yiddish: ??????, pronounced /'ru:g?l?x/) (other spellings: rugelakh, rugulach, rugalach, ruggalach, rogelach (all plural), rugalah, rugala (singular)) is a Jewish pastry of Ashkenazic origin.
    IA_f_Pastry_8973.jpg
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