Monday, October 24, 2005

!זאגט לחיים אידן


!ס'איז שמחת תורה אף דער וועלט

15 comments:

  1. HT
    I didn't follow the link above,
    but it does not look like it belongs here.
    I suggest you delete it.

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  2. Where is that label from? Smirnoff in the US is 40% (and the E is a giveaway for European origin). In any case, hope you enjoyed some over Tishrei!

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  3. why is important where the picture came from? Who asked you to follow the link?

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  4. Is Smirnoff kosher Bichlal?

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  5. I guess not. See the list at http://www.kashrut.com/articles/liquor2/

    VODKA
    Domestic(US only) non-flavored is acceptable.
    Imported vodka requires certification.
    The following are all acceptable imports even without certification on the label:
    Absolut
    Chopan Belvidere
    Finlandia
    Grey Goose
    Kettle One
    Provda
    Stolichnaya ((unflavored, see below for flavored)
    Three Olives (from England)
    Vox
    Gordon Vodkas:
    The following varieties cRc certified, even without certification on the label:

    Citrus Flavored
    Orange
    Wild Berry
    Stolichnaya Vodkas:
    The following varieties are acceptable, even without certification on the label:
    Cinnamon Flavored
    Coffee Flavored
    Gold Premium Imported Russian
    Imported Russian
    Lemon Flavored
    Orange Flavored
    Peach Flavored
    Raspberry Flavored
    Strawberry Flavored
    Vanilla Flavored

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  6. WOW - Smirnoff is not on any Kosher lists?!

    How can Lubavitchers claim to be frumme yidden if they have questionalable kashrus standards.
    This, to me, is far worse than not sleeping in sukka or moshiachism!

    And from what I hear, Lubavitchers drink Benedictine as well - because the Previous Rebbe had it.

    Unbelievable! If a Rebbe does or eats something that is later found to be unacceptable so you really think your Rebbe wants you to continue in error?
    I hope not.

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  7. I hear that Lubavitchers also secretly use litvishe blood in their matzos... or maybe it's Satmar blood?

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  8. Yea, Yea, Big Joke. It's only Kashrus.

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  9. they also meet in secret and scheme to take over the world..........

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  10. Benedictine is 1000% Kosher, ask Rabbi MD Gutnick of Australia.

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  11. My understanding is that domestic Smirnoff is OK, and the imported is unknown (which doesn't necessarily make it forbidden).

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  12. "Domestic(US only) non-flavored is acceptable."

    That includes Smirnoff, schmoiger!

    Herschel - some friendly advice - do as I did over at creedmoorer.blogspot.com and limit comments to registered users. Saves bandwidth and deters these 2 bit menuvelach from breching all over the comments section!

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