Heh - my wife bought a kosher turkey for Easter.  She wanted to make gravy with the 
gizzards and, lo and behold, no gizzards <g>

I had to explain to her why there are no gizzards in a kosher turkey :-)

Howie

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Braver, Ben" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, April 01, 2002 4:31 PM
Subject: Pot Luck (was RE: Somebody send me a muffin)


> So why is a Jewish guy waxing poetic about crab etc.?
> 
> Have to admit that as a kid, my parents never even told me what Kosher
> *was*, let alone observed any of the dietary laws. I grew up in San
> Francisco on Chinese food, crab, cheeseburgers, etc. without even knowing it
> was against either Biblical Kosher or the Orthodox interpretation.
> 
> FYI to a large part of the list - Biblical Kosher mainly says "no pork, no
> shellfish, no mixing meat and dairy at the same meal. The Orthodox have much
> stricter rules. So what would be entirely acceptable to bring to a pot luck
> supper at the Reform synagogue I attend would be totally "trefe" (not
> Kosher) to Orthodox Jews.
> 
> -Ben


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