kashrut

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kash·rut

also kash·ruth  (käsh′rəth, -rəs, käsh-ro͞ot′)
n.
1. The state of being kosher.
2. The body of Jewish dietary law.

[Mishnaic Hebrew kašrût, from kāšēr, fitting; see kosher.]
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cacheroute
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"Itong bagay about overseas workers is part of our trafe relation dahil maganda naman ang ating diplomatic relation...
Above: Elliot Sprakes as Joe and David as Mrs Trafe great and you've heard of them, they're often too old to play the part you want because there's a huge difference between say being 11 and being 13.
I play the dinner lady Mrs Trafe - I wasn't sure because I've never dressed as a woman before [you fibber, David!] and I didn't know if I'd enjoy it, but it fitted well and it's a good comic part.
During the service Marx, who is sitting in the back, overhears Grossbart "cackle" o his friends, "Let the goyim (gentiles) clean the floors." Then the Chaplin, Major Leo Ben Ezra, tells the congregation that he knows that the trafe (non-kosher food) tastes like ashes.
SItpwlc se san trafe inf ur du STIs It's been proven that we're more likely to catch a sexually transmitted infection during the festive season, when we tend to drink more and our guard is down.
The trade name, in turn, identifies the company itself, being the filing of articles of incorporation in the Board of Trafe enough to legitimize it and protect it, nationally and internationally, [...] ".
Economy Minister Zafer Caglayan indicated that the trafe figures between Turkey and Egypt have reached to a significant level.