Seal-K

Seal-K kosher logo

Seal-K is a kosher certification organization affiliated with Rabbanut NFP. The organization provides kosher supervision and certification for commercial kitchens, in addition to certifications for food production and shaatnez testing. [1][2][3]

Overview

Seal-K is a division of Rabbanut NFP, a Jewish learning organization, which specializes in the study of practical halachah, although all Torah and halachic study are within its purview. As a kashrus agency, Seal-K follows a strict interpretation of Kashrut (Jewish dietary law) in its certification of contemporary food production. It is notable in its specific adherence to kosher standards without relying on kulos. The organization outlines its kosher standards in its website, one of the few kosher agencies to do so. [4]

History

Seal-K Kosher - Kashering Inspection

Seal-K’s kosher certification operations grew from European hashgachah activities in the 1990s under Rabbi Bentzion Rabinovich, a long-time resident of Lugano, Switzerland, now of Jerusalem. Rabbi Rabinovich’s kashrus teams supervised small factories manufacturing chocolate, margarine, and wine, mostly for local consumption, in addition to airline food and a few hotel kitchens. Over time, the certification began to include up to 15 different hotel programs, such as summer, Passover and Sukkot retreats. An inquiry from the United States requesting commercial kitchen supervision brought the team across the Atlantic. The organization unites several rabbinic authorities together, each with his own area of expertise, under the authority of the Rabbi Bentzion Rabinovich.[5]

Within Europe, the Seal-K now certify several seasonal kosher kitchens, including at The Grand Hotel Rimini, Grand Hotel da Vinci in Cesenatico, Hilton Sorrento Palace , Altafiumara Calabria and My One Kosher Hotel. In the United States, Seal-K certifies institutional food services, including a daily on-campus kosher kitchen at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois.

Rabbinical Board

See also

References

External links

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 10/31/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.