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Kasher

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koshernoun(Judaism) Fit for use or consumption, in accordance with Jewish law (especially relating to food).
hechshernounA certification that a food product or establishment is kosher.
shechtverb(Judaism) to perform shechita, to ritually slaughter
haredizeverbTo convert to or bring into conformity with Haredi Judaism.
tovelnoun(Judaism) to immerse (something, especially kitchenware) into a mikveh
jewifyverb(nonstandard, rare, transitive) To Judaize.
poskenverb(Judaism) To make an official ruling or decision.
targumizeverb(Judaism) To translate the Tanakh into Aramaic.
hebraizeverb(transitive) To convert (something) into a Hebrew/Hebraic form.
judaiseverb(British spelling) Alternative form of Judaize. [(transitive) To impose Jewish beliefs or customs on someone; to convert to Judaism; to make Jewish.]
bentshverb(Judaism) To recite the Birkat Hamazon.
paskenverb(Judaism) To rule, decide, opine.
hebraiseverbAlternative form of Hebraize. [(transitive) To convert (something) into a Hebrew/Hebraic form.]
israelifyverb(transitive) To make Israeli.
cabalizeverb(transitive) To make mysterious; to entangle or obscure with the trappings of religion, mysticism, or superstition.
leynnoun(Judaism) to read from a Torah scroll
cabbalizeverbTo study or be influenced by the Kabbalah.
toivelverbAlternative form of tovel. [(Judaism) to immerse (something, especially kitchenware) into a mikveh]
dovennounAlternative form of daven. [(Judaism, intransitive) to recite the Jewish liturgy; to pray]
bentchnounAlternative form of bentsh. [(Judaism) To recite the Birkat Hamazon.]

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