Kashrut Guidelines
Kashrut Guidelines
Our Kashrut policy reflects the inclusive ethos of the Synagogue and aims to enable as many people as possible to be able to enjoy its catering facilities.
Sometimes being inclusive means that we lean towards leniency. In the case of Kashrut, however, inclusivity involves maintaining a clear policy with which observant Jews both within and beyond our community feel comfortable, so that the maximum range of people are able to share meals and Simchas in our Synagogue.
Please click the links to download guidelines for:
- Taking food for meals at Rabbi Wittenberg's home
- Hosting a meal in your home
- Contributing food to communal picnic lunches (outdoors)
- NNLS Kashrut Policy (for meetings and events taking place at NNLS)
You can also check the Kashrut status of products via the Is it Kosher? website.
Thank you for your understanding and for respecting our guidelines.
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