Infested even with a Hashgocha
Thursday, November 29, 2018
Wednesday, November 28, 2018
Anti-Vaxxer email
So you must be an anti-vaxxer?
So publish the following;
MEN AND WOMEN MIKVAHS- WHAT VERIFICATIONS RE: VACCINES ?
IF NOT DON'T USE THE MIKVAHS.
THE MEALS MADE FOR THE SCHOOLS, MEALS-ON-WHEELS, ETC., DID THE WORKERS ALL GET VACCINATED?
GET THE OCEAN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT TO CHECK IT OUT.
DON'T ENDANGER YOUSELF, DON'T ENDANGER OTHERS.
Rav Moshe Sternbuch Writes Letter To
Rav Malkiel Kotler About The...
Friday, November 23, 2018
Wednesday, November 21, 2018
Kashrus certifier's ethics
Kosher Certifier’s Ethics
We
in the field of Kosher Certification have accepted a fiduciary
responsibility on behalf of the kosher consumer at large. Therefore, we owe our
fidelity to the Kosher consumer to uphold and maintain that fiduciary responsibility.
Executives who face troubling decisions are often confused about how to arrive
at the right, moral and ethical course of action. This is not surprising since
by definition a “moral dilemma” is one where there is no clear right and wrong,
only positives and negatives.
We
should be guided in our moral reasoning by the insight that comes from
respecting the moral rights of the Kosher consumer; justice to colleagues and
peers; consequences and outcomes; explaining and defending to others as well as
to ourselves the decisions we make. Have I searched for all alternatives? Are
there other ways I could look at the situation? Have I listened and considered
all points of view of my colleagues and peers, while still maintaining high
ethical standards?
Even
if there is sound rational for this decision, and even if I could defend it to
the kosher consumer, does my inner sense tell me this is right? Will my
colleagues, peers, and the educated Kosher consumer agree with my rational? Does
this decision agree with my moral beliefs and with my personal principles and
sense of responsibility to the Kosher consumer? Would I want others representing
the kosher consumer to make the same decision and to take the same action if
faced with the same circumstances?
What
are my true motives for this action? Would this action infringe on the moral
rights and dignity of others? Would this action involve deceiving others in any
way? Would I feel
this action was just (ethical or fair) if I were on the other side of the
decision? Am I being
unduly influenced by others who may not be as sensitive to these ethical
standards?
How
would I feel (or how will I feel) if (or when) this action becomes known to the
educated Kosher consumer? Would others feel that my action or decision is
ethically and morally justifiable to the educated Kosher consumer? Can I justify
my action as directly beneficial to the Kosher consumer and to their betterment
in general?
We
can stretch and expand our moral reasoning and ethical judgment and sharpen our
ethical sensitivity and moral awareness by thinking through particular dilemmas
in light of the above. If we consider all the questions discussed above with
real intent and pure motives, then we can be confident that we will come with the
Almighty’s help, to sound and ethical decisions.
When
we achieve clarity as to the issues of the dilemma, we are better prepared to
make a decision that is both right and defensible. We must remember that our
goal is to achieve an ethical course of action in all areas affecting the kosher
consumer, not to find a way to construct a rational argument in support of an
unethical decision. Our daily decisions do (at times indirectly) impact the Kosher
consumer. We live in a world where other concerns e.g. profits etc., often come
into conflict with the concern for ethics and principles; and where society is
demanding a higher standard of transparency, and a higher ethic of social responsibility
to the Kosher consumer.
We
must be willing and able to give the Kosher consumer in fact, that which the kosher
consumer believes he / she is getting in theory. We owe it to ourselves…..we
are all “individuals joined together and known as the Kosher Consumer’s
advocate”.
Tuesday, November 20, 2018
CDC ALL ROMAINE "except Positive & kosher garden" SHOULD NOT BE USED!! Positive or Kosher garden CAN be used
CDC Identifies Romaine Lettuce as Likely Culprit in 11-State E. Coli Outbreak-
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Wednesday, November 14, 2018
Arbitration agreement to be signed in Bais Din- Many are unfamilliar with the clear meaning of a Hebrew version, so only use the English one.
Arbitration Agreement
In the matter of;_________________________________________
Plaintiff(s)____________________________
Defendant(s)_________________________
Our signatures below serve as 100 witnesses that we the undersigned
have accepted upon ourselves the following judges;
________________________, and_______________________,
and__________________________
To come and judge before them the matters between us,
We confirm with this (document) that we have accepted upon
ourselves to comply with the judgment that will come out of this Bais Din
whether it be based on pure law or on compromise that is close to law, all will
be based on the decision of a majority of the three (3) aforementioned judges. In
the event of Zablah Bais Din, each side will choose their Judge and the two
Judges will choose the third Judge. Bais Din does not have to record the
sessions. If any of the parties want to
record the sessions, they shall notify all parties at least three days in
advance.
The Bais Din should be able to explain its ruling. The Bais Din is
to issue its ruling in plain English language in a timely manner within 30 days of the
last session. The Bais Din may append, revise and interpret the judgment they
issue. If one of the parties does not
appear before the Bais Din, the Bais Din may reach a decision without their
appearance.
The power of this Arbitration Agreement is in accordance with
Jewish Law Choshen Mishpat 13. This
Arbitration Agreement is valid according to the laws of the States of New York
and New Jersey (in NY CPLR Article #75).
The signatories accede to the abovementioned limitations apart from the
right to be represented by counsel (and aside from the rights that is
impossible to give up). The signatories may represent themselves if they so
choose.
The Judges shall each be paid for the hearings at an hourly rate of
______________. The amount of hearings shall
be not more than________. Each hearing shall not exceed _____hours.
This is a done deal. It annuls any claim of prior coercion. We
understand all risks involved with signing this form and we accept this agreement
as in keeping to other better and more productive versions of this form. This agreement cannot be disqualified due to
anything missing, added, erased or blurred.
We made a kinyan and testify
to this on date__________________
Signed: _____________________________Dated
/ /
Signed:_______________________________Dated / /
Signed________________________________Dated /
/
Sunday, November 11, 2018
It's about time that we write to Donald Trump, the President of the USA
He deserves to hear our thanks more often.
He's a Republican- That in itself says a lot.
He's not a Liberal- That in itself says a lot.
He's not fearful of enemies- That in itself says a lot.
He has limited the world leaders of taking advantage of the USA- That in itself says a lot.
He has done so much in standing up for Israel- That in itself says a lot.
ETC.
Please write to him to let him know your appreciation.
He's a Republican- That in itself says a lot.
He's not a Liberal- That in itself says a lot.
He's not fearful of enemies- That in itself says a lot.
He has limited the world leaders of taking advantage of the USA- That in itself says a lot.
He has done so much in standing up for Israel- That in itself says a lot.
ETC.
Please write to him to let him know your appreciation.
UPDATE; Lakewood Bais Din L'Inyanay Shatnez, certified test center "not-reliable" R"L- must re-check all clothing
There have been numerous incidents where the Lakewood Shatnez test under the hashgocha of the Lakewood Bais Din L'Inyanay Shatnez, has been found to be definite Shatnez even though it was certified as Non-Shatnez.
The incidents were numerous, too many to be called a mistake. The places where the Shatnez was fond indicate a complete lack of knowledge of the expertise required to properly check for Shatnez. We are not talking of re-processed issues, regular straight out "shatnez" according to any "mumcha".
Therefore previous tested clothing by above, should be re-tested by a qualified test center.
The fact of the Bais Din certification on that Test center puts to question of the Knowledge the Members of the Bais Din poses in the Expertise of Shatnez testing.
The incidents were numerous, too many to be called a mistake. The places where the Shatnez was fond indicate a complete lack of knowledge of the expertise required to properly check for Shatnez. We are not talking of re-processed issues, regular straight out "shatnez" according to any "mumcha".
Therefore previous tested clothing by above, should be re-tested by a qualified test center.
The fact of the Bais Din certification on that Test center puts to question of the Knowledge the Members of the Bais Din poses in the Expertise of Shatnez testing.
Kashrus Alert: Re:NEW Lakewood based INSECT INFORMATION CENTER מכון לבדיקת תולעים
Re: KCL recent signs re: "Triple washed" infested vegetables.....
Any one knowledgeable in bedikas toloiyim, know that ALL triple washed vegetables are infested.
Rational? If it's not infested, you don't need triple-washed.
When it is infested? triple washed will not clean it.
Therefore only use the vegetables with reliable hashgochas from experts / mumchim.
ALERT:NEW Lakewood based INSECT INFORMATION CENTER מכון לבדיקת תולעים
No one affiliated with this Organization is an expert .
מומחה לבדיקת תולעים
They have limited knowledge in the practical aspect of infestation. They can only talk / orate about the subject.
Do not rely on them at all.
We are ready to put Rabbi Bodner and Rabbi Eisen to a public test to ascertain if they are expert in bedikas of insects. We will give $500.00 to Tzedakah if they pass the test.
Any one knowledgeable in bedikas toloiyim, know that ALL triple washed vegetables are infested.
Rational? If it's not infested, you don't need triple-washed.
When it is infested? triple washed will not clean it.
Therefore only use the vegetables with reliable hashgochas from experts / mumchim.
ALERT:NEW Lakewood based INSECT INFORMATION CENTER מכון לבדיקת תולעים
No one affiliated with this Organization is an expert .
מומחה לבדיקת תולעים
They have limited knowledge in the practical aspect of infestation. They can only talk / orate about the subject.
Do not rely on them at all.
We are ready to put Rabbi Bodner and Rabbi Eisen to a public test to ascertain if they are expert in bedikas of insects. We will give $500.00 to Tzedakah if they pass the test.
NYS Appelate Court rules Father is a superior custodian of the children
MALONEY v. MALONEY
208 A.D.2d 603 (1994)
617 N.Y.S.2d 190
Susan Maloney, Appellant, v. James J. Maloney, Respondent
Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Department.https://leagle.com/images/logo.png
October 11, 1994
October 11, 1994
Friday, November 09, 2018
Wednesday, November 07, 2018
The Dave Elliot poultry
We recently visited and inspected the Dave Elliot poultry plant in Scranton, PA.
It's a relatively small operation. Reliable kashrus standards are in place and adhered to.
Very clean finished product.
The kashrus standards are superior to some other sold in the USA.
It's a relatively small operation. Reliable kashrus standards are in place and adhered to.
Very clean finished product.
The kashrus standards are superior to some other sold in the USA.