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 A herd of Iberian pigs sniff at Langenal pig farm, in Farajan, southern Spain, June 17, 2024.

From snout to tail, a 3,000-year history of Jews and the pig

By ANDREW SILOW-CARROLL/JTA
Gabriel Boxer and Elan Kornblum

25 ViZionaries: Gabriel Boxer, Elan Kornblum - No.17

 Young family in the kitchen

New home products and deals ahead of the holidays

By WALLA! HOME , DESIGN
Cooktop with integrated warming plate for Shabbat observers

First in the world: Cooktop with integrated warming plate for Shabbat observers

By WALLA! HOME , DESIGN
 A sandwich from Dublin's first kosher diner in 50 years.

Harvard expands kosher dining options following antisemitism task force recommendations

 Meat

Canadian court issues injunction against rules limiting Kosher meat production

 The View

The View: Serving kosher food with the flavors of nonkosher

By DEBBIE LAMPERT/eLuna.com
 KOSHER PHONES: Fiefdom of a sort?

'Kosher cell phone' bill passes major hurdle in Knesset

 Meat

Canadian groups seek court order against rules limiting Kosher meat production

 Kohn's deli in St. Louis opened in 1963.

St. Louis' only kosher deli closes after 60 years - leaving a lawsuit of $150,000 in unpaid bills

By Ellen Futterman/JTA
 Babado

Babado: A Jerusalem shwarma place with so much more

By LINDA GRADSTEIN

Found the most kosher vacation abroad

By Dar Shahaf
 Grand Mayan Silver Blanco Tequila

Passover wines: Two small, two large Israeli wineries

By LINDA GRADSTEIN
 THE DELECTABLE salt beef sandwich at Dublin’s kosher Deli 613.

In the 1800s, New York’s Jewish elite dined at ‘The Kosher Delmonico’

By Scott D. Seligman/JTA
 A Canadian flag flies in front of the Peace Tower on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, March 22, 2017.

Canadian Jewish agencies sue over government rules they say have curbed kosher meat production

By Jackie Hajdenberg/JTA
 Golani soldiers eat at the soldiers' mess at the Golani divisional training base.

Soldiers sentenced to 20 days in prison for making hot dogs on Shabbat

 Lubricant  (illustrative)

Kosher lubricant made in Israel by Rabbi Shmuley Boteach

A Jewish woman and a Muslim one hugging in the Ramallah Muqata'a

Jews and Muslims fight for religious freedom together