No, phyllo dough is chametz and cannot be used during Pesach.
1) Reciting the "Shema" prayer 2) Celebrating the Passover Seder 3) Keeping kosher (eating kosher food)
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The seder plate. See also:More about the Seder
during a passover seder.
Most ice cream is not kosher for passover, but you might be able to find ice creamwith a reliable Passover hashgacha (kosher certification for passover). But if it onlyhas a regular year-round kosher symbol, that doesn't by itself mean that it is kosherfor passover.(Note that while it might be possible to find ice cream that is kosher for Passover,you cannot eat it as part of the Passover Seder meal, as ice cream is dairy andthe Seder meal contains meat. The Torah forbids Jews to mix the two.Addendum (by another contributor):My mother used to make ice cream during Passover.
No, it is not kosher.
Orthodox Jews keep a strictly kosher home.
All salt is kosher unless something is added to it that isn't kosher. Kosher salt is just a large grained salt. Use the same amount of any salt.
If you are looking at a menu with only kosher food items, then you use it like a normal menu. If you are preparing a menu with only kosher food items, you will want to consult a Rabbi.
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Yes! Just use kosher fish with fins and scales and do not use any kind of shellfish or mollusks.
If Muslims do not have access to halal meat then kosher meat is acceptable.