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Liverpool deli which ordered non-kosher meat is back under kosher supervision

Roseman's receives licence from local kashrut authority under its new ownership

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The deli at the heart of Liverpool's kashrut crisis is back under kosher supervision.

Roseman’s has received a licence from Liverpool Kashrut Commission under the new ownership of Vidal Maman after a period without supervision.

In June, the LKC instituted emergency measures to provide kosher food for communal facilities after the deli, the city’s only kosher meat supplier, was found to have received regular orders of non-kosher meat for a number of years.

The move also followed the sudden death of Robert Kaye, 43, the then owner of Roseman’s.

A statement to the  community on behalf of the kashrut authority and Merseyside Jewish Representative Council expressed delight “that the community, once again, has access to fully kosher supplies of food, under proper supervision. The shop has been re-koshered according to Orthodox Jewish law and the stock has been thoroughly reviewed.

“The business also has the full approval of the Chief Rabbi who, as you know, made a personal visit to Liverpool, along with Dayan Menachem Gelley of London Beth Din.

“It is a great testimony to the sense of unity and commitment within our community that we have been able to get to this point so quickly and can look to the New Year with such positivity.”

 

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