Rabbi David Lau says beef cultivated from stem cells could be considered 'pareve' if it's marketed as a meat alternative, but not if it claims to be the real deal

Conference of European Rabbis hails legislation as a model for other European countries amid battle over ritual killing of animals on continent

Local parliament votes to scrap proposal, keeping Belgium's capital as the only part of the country where ritual slaughter is still legal

An unusual array of forces have conspired to depress production in the United States, and kosher plants have suffered alongside everyone else

The decision suggests Jews and Muslims find a way to make electronic stunning of animals consistent with religious law -- despite the fact that it's prohibited

Latrine of Jewish homes, dated shortly after William the Conqueror’s invitation to Jews to settle in England, features no remnants of pig or other non-kosher animals

'The Great Kosher Meat War of 1902' by Scott D. Seligman recalls a highly organized consumer uprising led by Lower East Side immigrants fed up with slaughterhouse price fixing

87 rabbis arrive in South American country, one of the world's largest suppliers of kosher meat, to help rabbinic certification of products set for export

New proposal to be put forward by right-wing government expected to include call for ban on export of kosher, halal meat

Jewish owner of large chain sells kosher cuts for a quarter of what others charge, saying supervision industry conning people by driving prices up

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