Tablet-K
Certifying agency | Tablet-K |
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Effective region | New York |
Product category | Food products |
Type of standard | Religious |
Kosher certification agency
Tablet-K is a kosher certification agency that was under the leadership of Rabbi Rafael Saffra until his death in 2009.[1]
Supervision and certification
Tablet-K products are commonly available at Costco, often for dairy and fish products. Many cheeses produced by Cabot Creamery have a Tablet-K hechsher.[2] In 2006, Cabot Creamery expanded its line of kosher products, with some cheeses receiving a Tablet-K certification.[3]
The Tablet-K hechsher is generally not regarded as reliable by Orthodox Jews, with cheeses and meats considered especially problematic.
See also
- Hechsher
- Kashrut
- Kosher foods
References
- v
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Kashrut
- Milk and meat in Jewish law
- Pareve
- Hechsher
- Kashrut
- Mashgiach
- Bitul
- Kil'ayim
- Kosher by ingredient
- Badatz
- Central Rabbinical Congress
- Chicago Rabbinical Council
- EarthKosher
- Edah HaChareidis
- Kosher Check
- Seal-K
- Kashruth Council of Canada (COR)
- Kosher Supervision of America
- London Beth Din
- Montreal Kosher
- OK Kosher Certification
- Orthodox Union Kosher
- Rabbinical Council of California
- Star-K
- Tablet-K
- Tav HaYosher
- Triangle K
- Union of Orthodox Synagogues
- Kosher Australia
External links
- Status of Keilim Used With Tablet-K Cheese, YC Torah Rosh Yeshiva