Glat Kosher (1967)

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Mon Feb 9 04:48:46 UTC 2004


  "Glat" Kosher appears to be earlier than "Glatt" Kosher.


   July 1963, JEWISH SOCIAL STUDIES, vol. XXV, no. 3, "CHURCH," STATE AND _KASHRUTH_: SOME HIDDEN DIMENSIONS OF PLURALISM by Samuel Krislow, pages 174-185.
(A nice discussion of _kashruth_ laws in America, but "glatt kosher" is not here--ed.)

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New York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Oct 1, 1967. p. 412 (1 page):
GLAT KOSHER
under (u) supervision
(...)
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   June 1969, THE JEWISH SPECTATOR, pg. 19, col. 1:
_The Glat Kosher Borscht Belt_
_By ELKANAH SCHWARTZ
(...)
   RABBI SCHWARTZ is Assistant Editor of _Orthodox Jewish Life_ and the author of "American Life: Shtetl Style," a collection of short stories.
   GLAT KOSHER refers to meat in connection with which no ritual doubts-and-questions have arisen, due to anatomical abnormalities or lesions in the vital organs of the animal.
   HOLOV YISROEL refers to milk from the herd of a Jewish farmer, or to milk from non-Jewish farmers under Jewish supervision from the cow to the door of the Orthodox consumer.


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Call # *PBD (Jewish life. Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America) v. 14-41;Oct. 1946-autumn 1974; [n.s. v.1]- v. 5, no. 4, summer 1975-winter 1981-1982.
Title Jewish life (Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America)
 Jewish life.
Imprint [New York Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America]

(This was titled ORTHODOX JEWISH LIFE from June 1947-June 1958.  It was also titled ORTHODOX UNION.  This appears to be the place for the earliest "glatt kosher" citation.  I'll have NYPL time maybe this Saturday, if I'm not comatose by then--ed.)



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