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Hess The Sausage King Submitted by: zelda /Leon Harris on Mar 23rd 2008 Although we keep kosher but also eat out at restaurants without a hechsher,we find the attachment of "kosher lemehadrin" product which relates to Hazir,shenkein or bacon obscene.
Theres a limit to which secular Jews go as far as pork products are concerned.The thought of something tasting like bacon is appalling and I would NEVER buy a kosher product which likens itself.If Haredi jews need that then we know how hypocritical our religious observance really is.
 Reply #1 submitted by: allison... T FUSION STEAK on Mar 25th 2008 I DO NOT AGREE TO THE BASHING OF HAREDI JEWS TRYING TO KEEP KOSHER. THE FACT IS THAT PRODUCTS ARE AVAILABLE THAT MIMICK NON KOSHER .... IN FACT, I APPLAUD THOSE THAT STAY WITHIN THEIR BOUNDARIES AND DONT HAVE TEMPTATION TO EAT AT NON KOSHER PLACES. WHY NOT APPLAUD THEIR DECISION. I ACTUALLY FIND THAT MANY FOODS INCLUDING MEATS, THAT ARE PRESENTED AS MOCK FILET MIGNON GIVES US THE OPPORTUNITY TO TASTE DIFFERENT CULTURAL FOODS. LETS FACE IT....YEARS AGO YOU HAD A HANDFUL OF KOSHER RESTAURANTS THAT REALLY WERE JUST BLAH.....WE ARE A PROUD NATION...THE PROOF IS IN THE PUDDING(AS THE SAYING GOES) LOOK AT WHAT ASTONISHING INCREASE IN GOOD KOSHER RESTAURANTS OF MULTI CHOICES HAVE OPENED THEIR DOORS AND FEATURE DELECTABLE DISHES AND YET "KOSHER". THAT TO ME IS NOT BEING HYPOCRITICAL...AS A MATTER OF FACT ITS SOMETHING YOU AS A JEW...SHOULD BE PROUD OF.
Reply #2 submitted by: jason on Mar 25th 2008 ever have bacos?settle down there bevis
Reply #3 submitted by: Anoynomous on Mar 31st 2008 You go Allison!
Reply #4 submitted by: allison on Mar 31st 2008 thanks, anonymous
Reply #5 submitted by: Adi on Sep 16th 2008 Zelda, don't be ridiculous, nothing can replace a good pork bacon !
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