If Muslims do not have access to halal meat then kosher meat is acceptable.
When it comes to meats, Kosher is not synonymous with Halal, so no, we cannot eat Kosher Gelatin. Gelatin is considered kosher by many Jews regardless of its source of origin. For Muslims, if gelatin is prepared from swine or cows that are not dhabeeha, it is haraam.
At the time, a cartel was artificially inflating the price of kosher meats.
Yes, Kosher meat is halal for Muslims to eat
Meat or poultry should have Rabbinical kosher-certification. So, to answer the question, any meat or poultry that is kosher can be eaten by kosher observant Jews.
The Boston suburbs of Newton and Brookline have the biggest selection of kosher butchers and markets.
They eat kosher meats.
The Muslims have their own way of slaughtering animals for food. Where that is not available, they may eat kosher food. They may eat Halal food cooked by the Jews and the Christians.
No; Muslims can eat non-pork meats.
Only the front half of the cow is used for kosher consumption so technically, any part of the front half.
No. Kosher hot dogs are made from 100% pure beef.
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Deli is a cuisine originating in Germany, and brought to New York by German Jews, where it became associated with kosher. Kosher deli isn't really different from non-kosher, except that non-kosher may have pork ingredients, which kosher can never have. It's basically cured meats, salami, sausages, salt beef in various forms, eaten in sandwiches.