Tzfari Classic network announced a cooperation agreement with the Badatz Antwerp kosher certification body, following a picture that sparked controversy. The Crown Palace hotel in Tbilisi, owned by the network, will now be supervised by Badatz Antwerp's mehadrin kosher certification.
Tzfari Classic network, owned by Eli Tzfari, has signed a cooperation agreement with Badatz Antwerp, a kosher certification body. As part of the deal, the Crown Palace hotel in Tbilisi, Georgia, which belongs to the network, will transition to the mehadrin (stringent) kosher certification of Badatz Antwerp. The announcement follows the circulation of a photograph of Tzfari alongside the management of Badatz Antwerp at a slaughterhouse, which had generated controversy in recent days. The image and the subsequent cooperation mark a shift in the hotel's kosher supervision.
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