Former Religious Affairs Minister Matan Kahana, a Knesset candidate for the Yashar party, arrived at the Chief Rabbi's office in Jerusalem on Wednesday for a discussion on kashrut matters, amid ongoing controversies over kosher certification.
Former Religious Affairs Minister Matan Kahana, a Knesset candidate for the Yashar party, visited the office of Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi Kalman Bar in Jerusalem on Wednesday afternoon for a discussion on kashrut (kosher certification) matters. The meeting comes amid ongoing controversies over kashrut standards and certification processes in Israel. No further details about the content of the discussion or any agreements reached have been reported. The report is based on a single source.
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