I'm not sure if you are asking about it or looking for it. I am looking for it. But if you are asking about it, I grew up with this in my house. The star of David was not imprinted but went all the way through so as you used the soap it never disappeared. Hi. I've been looking for it too. Its Rokeach Kosher soap made with coconut oil. Its transparent white with a red or blue symbol running through it. I found it at Avi Glatt Kosher store. See this: http://www.aviglatt.com/Product_4030_Company.html
"Vegan" is NOT necessarily Kosher. "Vegan" products are NOT necessarily kosher, nor are all kosher pareve products "vegan" (nor should they be). Hand soap and laundry soap do not need to be certified kosher, although some observant families might insist that they are. Dish-washing liquid and automatic dishwasher detergent do.
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Other household products, like aluminum foil and soap.
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The question is mistaken. Jews do use soap and bathe according to Western convention.Jewish tradition emphasizes the importance of cleanliness, including bodily hygiene(see, for example, Talmud Shabbat 49a).============================Answer #2:In an effort to identify some shred of truth that might possibly have led to the question ...If the purpose of the soap were to wash dishes, then the choice of soap might be considered important. Since soap is inedible, it doesn't need to be kosher according to halakha (Torah-law), but some pious Jews might have the voluntary stringency of using kosher soap in the kitchen. It's quite plausible that animal products might be used in the manufacture of any arbitrary soap, so a soap meant for dishes might be seen as needing a kosher certification in order to avoid those ingredients.
David Mitchell's Soap Box - 2009 is rated/received certificates of: UK:15
soap can be in any colour
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