If the Conservative movement is serious about the tzedek “justice” hechsher, it might also consider including kosher certified foods that have a low carbon footprint or that proactively offset their greenhouse gas liability. The Chicago Tribune takes a look at how
China’s seven masgiachs are exhausted. Factory owners don’t understand kosher (“I have to tell them, ‘There’s no way to make a pork dim sum kosher,” said Rabbi Amos Benjamin, a Shanghai-based Star-K inspector.) And there’s confusion as to what a rabbi is, as workers wait patiently for the “rabbit” to arrive.
The article betrays just how many food miles are in your kosher convenience foods, “Shipments of frozen fish from
As the crow flies, it’s about 6,000 miles from
