Years ago, I was a guest for a few months in the home of a Jewish family in Pennsylvania in the United States. The family members maintained a basic connection with Israel and Judaism, and occasionally would attend services at a Reform temple. It was in the kitchen of this family that I first encountered a product called kosher imitation bacon bits. My hosts explained to me that “it’s almost like the real thing,” and since they did not bring pork into the house, they would spice their omelets with those artificial crumbs with an industrial taste. As someone who grew up in a totally secular household in which we ate omelets with real bacon on Shabbat, I wondered about this use of a substitute for a product that one could do without.
Read more: http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2013/10/greece-israel-turkey-relations-strategic-alliance.html#ixzz2huLh2hKE
Read more: http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2013/10/greece-israel-turkey-relations-strategic-alliance.html#ixzz2huLh2hKE
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