Social Customs

Ways to Accommodate Guests Who Keep Kosher

Use paper plates and disposable plastic utensils. Use new disposable aluminum foil in place of cooking vessels previously used to cook non-kosher foods.   Clear glass plates and drinking vessels which are non-porous are considered more easily cleaned and are

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Kosher (Kashrut)

Jewish dietary laws forbid eating meat and dairy products at the same meal. In a strictly kosher home, complete separation of meat and dairy utensils, accessories, and appliances is maintained.   Today, although many Israelis do not observe the strict

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Seista

Many Israelis take a siesta in the afternoon, especially in the summer. One should refrain from making noise, telephoning or visiting between 14:00 to 16:00.   It should be noted that in many municipalities, observance of quiet during siesta is

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