Transition to OU Kosher Supervision Brings Improvements to Shabbos Mode on “GEA” Division Ovens and Refrigerators
OU Kosher is in the process of certifying several GE Appliances (formerly GE) to help observant Jews keep the laws of the Sabbath, or Shabbos. Until recently, Shabbos-compliant ovens were certified by the Star-K agency. As of Jan 2022, some of these appliances will come under the supervision of OU Kosher, the world’s largest and most recognized kosher certification agency.
The change to OU Kosher supervision has been in the works for the past few years, as OU Kosher collaborated with ZMAN Technologies of Clifton, N.J. and GE Appliances (GEA) on the development of new technology under the strictest laws of kashrus to make a line of refrigerators that qualify for Shabbos use. Now, after changing the landscape for kosher certification in refrigerators, GEA — with the guidance of OU Kosher — has now expanded to ovens, raising the bar even higher for Sabbath-permissible cooking appliances.
Working closely with engineers at GE Appliance Park in Louisville, Ky. Rabbi Tzvi Ortner, Director of OU Kosher Technology, assisted in developing technical specifications for the new “Shabbos mode” in GE Appliances ovens.
“With our halachic guidance, GEA has become more committed to developing advanced technology that continually raises the bar for Shabbos and holiday observance,” Rabbi Ortner said. “For the first time ever in appliance certification, we now have a full line of ovens and refrigerators that can be used freely on Shabbos and Yom Tov.”
Said OU Kosher CEO Rabbi Menachem Genack, “Increasingly sophisticated appliances have necessitated the need for more complex solutions to keeping Shabbos. Our partnership with GEA and ZMAN Technologies allows us to support the community far beyond food certification.”
Said OU Kosher COO Rabbi Moshe Elefant, “This collaboration between OU Kosher, ZMAN Technologies and GEA is yet another step forward in the development of software and hardware to help people better prepare for and enjoy Shabbos.”
Added GE Appliances’ Customer Marketing Senior Manager Kelly Hestern, “It’s amazing to see how such a major brand as GEA was able to recognize and address the needs of the Orthodox Jewish community.”
Ovens that Star-K Certified
Not all appliances that were certified by Star-K qualify for OU certification; only those models that have the capabilities of the OU Shabbos Keeper – a separate attachment to ensure OU Kosher certification – will be OU Kosher-certified. These can be found on the Zman Technologies model listing page. This list will be updated as additional appliances achieve OU Kosher certification.
Enhanced Shabbos Mode
The GE “Shabbos Keeper” for ovens uses an “Enhanced Shabbos Mode” that enables users to open and close the oven door without compromising or breaking any Shabbos laws, ensuring the appliances remain strictly kosher. With previous models, the oven door could only be opened once; the enhanced mode automates heating elements and flames so that user activity doesn’t affect the appliance or its functions.
Unlike standard Shabbos modes, the Enhanced Shabbos Mode fully controls door switches, including safety shutoff, lights, buttons and sensors so that the appliances aren’t affected by the user. The Shabbos Keeper also has a built-in function that syncs with the Jewish calendar to automate Shabbos mode each week and every Yom Tov – for the next 30 years.
Next Generation of Appliances
While most of GEA’s appliances already use the “Shabbos Keeper,” the company also will launch a new generation of appliances that will be OU certified independent of the Shabbos Keeper.
Consumers seeking to purchase appliances compatible with Shabbos and Yom Tov are advised to select models certified by a reliable kashrus organization. Consumers who have questions or concerns may contact GEA directly at 1-800-626-2005.
Reb Yudel Shlit'a
ReplyDeleteYour dream finally realized.
NO MORE STAR K SHABBOS MODES.
All taken over by he more correct halachic Zman Technologies under OU (your favorite) and Hisachdus (Your Last choice).
Mazel Tov. Your endless work and posts gets real and true halachic results.
WE ARE VERY PROUD OF YOU.
Kudos!
ReplyDeleteReb Yudel, Has anyone ever asked the Star-K what what kind of "Supervision" or oversight they do at the appliance factories? I've heard that there is none.
ReplyDeleteWith all the recalls over the past few years, would this be similar to selling treif meat with a fake hechsher????
Maybe worse due to Chilul Shabbos???
Perhaps you could ask.
Wed Jan 05, 11:15:00 PM 2022
ReplyDeleteFrom your comments its obvious you have no clue whatsoever how Kashrus supervision works.
It would smart not to comment on this subject.
Oh yes? So please tell me exactly what kind of oversight is in place at all the appliance factories certified by "agency"? What kind of testing is done to ensure minimum requirements are actually in place and not just passed on to the company.
ReplyDeleteHave you asked the Star-K? Is it anything similar to the oversight in food factories?
I'm not saying it's not close. I'm saying it's non-existent!
If you know something, say something.
Please lets not forget the Star-K Shabbos Mode was built in and did NOT cost anything extra vs. OU/CRC Gadget cost another 150 - 200 bucks and its not 100% fool proof. Plenty of people needed either a patch or a new shabbos keeper to continue to be in Shabbos setting.
ReplyDeleteHowever, the OU/CRC Gadget works like a charm with no setting or resetting before Shabbos or Yom Tom and most importantly its more halachically correct.
Incorrect.
ReplyDeleteI spoke to OU and Zman. After a few issues with temperatures in 2019 they corrected the program and there have been no issues since.
Yes Star-K mode was built-in and did not cost anything- and also did NOT DO ANYTHING.
Have you followed the Star-K recalls? Since 20116 I counted 20. Many were causing people to commit serious Shabbos infractions- like turning the flame on and off.
So it's a shogeg? Correct, like eating treif beshogeg. Only worse. Treif beshogeg is not as bad as Shabbos beshogeg.
Wake UP! Go acquire some knowledge.
Mon Jan 10, 05:15:00 PM 2022
ReplyDeleteAm HaAretz D'oiraisaeh.
I challenge you to back your name calling with real information.
ReplyDeleteLet's See.
I'm waiting.......
I hope your out of kindergarten.
ReplyDeleteThe challenge games are not correct any more.
Grow up.
You're full of empty words.
ReplyDeleteI made a fact based accusation that there are kosher "emblems" that do no supervision at all.
There are documented recalls of this "emblems" items - food or other items that were found to be non kosher, which in effect caused HUNDREDS to be mechalel Shabbos because they were relying on thin air.
COULD they have done better? Yes.
DID they do better? No.
Since the recalls, have they made any changes to their kashrus structure- at all-to ensure more oversight? No.
That, my friend, is called negligence. Or in more accurate language, Posheia.
You my friend are an am haaretz. D'oraysa.
Yudel posted previously re: the Star-K's chilul Shabbos appliances, at
ReplyDeletehttps://yudelstake.blogspot.com/2016/09/star-k-shabbos-mode-appliances-its.html
Mon Jan 17, 12:13:00 PM 2022
ReplyDeleteKeep on dreaming the facts
Just as I thought. You can't answer.
ReplyDeleteWhy are you making an assumption that you think or have thoughts??
DeletePathetic.
ReplyDeleteWed Jan 19, 01:01:00 PM 2022
ReplyDeleteCorrect. Very Pathetic. Nebach.
Not one coherent response....
ReplyDeleteYudel where is the post against the ספר חלב טריפה? There was so much valuable information there?
ReplyDeleteIt's posted further down, in December.
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