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Kosher wine and the mevushal process

Tom Mansell
April 10, 2014
Wine Life, Wine Science
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“All Jewish life cycle events revolve around wine,” says Rabbi Moshe Elefant, chief operating officer of the Orthodox Union Kosher Division, the world’s largest non-profit kosher certification agency.
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Kosher Wines for Passover (Easter, too)

David Honig
March 29, 2012
FCG, Food & Conversation, The Wine World
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These traditional elements of the Seder Plate have gone mostly unchanged for millennia. The one element that has changed the most in modern times is the wine on the table.

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