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Another nut j0b
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Here's an early/easy one for ya Rabbbi, is there such a thing as kosher livestock food to make the split hooved animals super kosher and also, is there a special guy who inspects the kosherization process?
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The Hebrew Hammer
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I'll let the Rabbi answer this, but just to let you know my dad koshers several food businesses including a chocolate factory! Its always fun to come home that day and have boxes (and I'm talking big ones) of chocolate waiting around for everyone.
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No there is not feed I am aware of, though conspiracy theories abound... ![]() (Most kosher butchers make a large portion of profit on selling the animals that are deemed not-kosher for non-kosher meat, as well.) Yes there is a special guy who inspects "kosherization". He is called a Mashgiach - "Supervisor", he doesn't necessarily have to be a Rabbi, and his duties can vary according to what product he is the kashrus supervisor for. They are found in all Kosher (not Kosher-style) establishments, restaurants, factories, dairy plants, slaughterhouses etc. It can be a pretty intense job and also can pay very well, obviously depending on the situation. I have served as a Mashgiach before (in Hawai'i actually ![]() here is a great link on all things Kosher: http://www.chabad.org/library/articl...h/Handbook.htm
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