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September 12, 1980 - Image 51

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-09-12

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Dairy Products' Kashrut Explained

Rabbi Jack Goldman,
local director of the Met-
ropolitan Kashruth Council
of Michigan, has expanded
on a recent circular of the
local Vaad Harabonim
which stated that certain
local buttermilks contained
gelatin and were, therefore,
not kosher.
Rabbi Goldman said that
not only do many butter-
milks contain forbidden
substances, but the same is
true of skim milk, two per-
cent milk and other low-fat
dairy products. Whenever
the natural fats are re-
moved from a product,
Rabbi Goldman explained,
other substances have to be
put into the product to build
up its body. These are often
vitamins whose base is
gelatin, and other enzymes
or stiffening agents, such as
gelatin.
Yogurt is a product which
must be made under rabbin-
ical supervision if it is to be
regarded as kosher. Those
yogurts that do not enjoy
conscientious rabbinical
supervision and proper
markings attesting thereto
should not be used, even the
plain variety, without fruit.
Other dairy products
which require rabbinical
endorsement are all hard
cheeses (such as Swiss,
Cheddar, Muenster), cream
cheese, sour cream, and cot-
tage cheese.
Rabbi Goldman also
commented on the news
item that appeared in the
Aug. 29 issue of The
Jewish News concerning
the use of camel's milk as a
solution to the problem of
desert dehydration, a
theory generated by re-
search being done by Ben
Gurion University's Center
for Health Sciences, under
Dr. Reuven Yagil.
"There is one problem
attending this theory," he
said. "Camel's milk is not
kosher. The prohibition

against the consumption of
camel's flesh is mentioned
twice in the Torah:
Leviticus 11:4 and
Deuteronomy 14:7.
"The Talmud, in Tractate
Bechorot 6B, explores the
question of why this prohib-
ition is mentioned twice

and it arrives at the conclu-
sion that the first prohibi-
tion is to ban the use of the
flesh of the camel; the sec-
ond is to ban the use of its
milk.

"Since the recommenda-
tion of, Dr. Yagil is that

camel's milk be taken, not
for medicinal purposes, but
as a regular part of the diet
of those who live in the des-
ert regions, it seems to me
that this would meet with
some stiff opposition from
the Chief Rabbinate of Is-
rael," Rabbi Goldman said.

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