What is the Validity of a “Kosher Symbol”?

Watch: At a Kinus Torah in the Yeshiva Shul in Montreal, Rabbi Berel Bell, Rov of Anash in Montreal, explained the need for a food to have an indication that they are kosher, and how the halacha applies to fish, milk and other scenarios.

By Anash.org reporter

In accordance with the Rebbe’s directives, a Kinus Torah was held in Montreal on Isru Chag Pesach 5781.

Addressing the Kinus Torah, which was held in the central Yeshiva Shul, was Rabbi Berel Bell, Rov of Anash in Montreal, and Dayan in the Beis Din of Vaad Ha’ir.

Rabbi Bell explained the need for a food to have an indication that they are kosher, and how the halacha applies to fish, milk, bakeries, coffee shops and other scenarios.

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