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Row over kosher-only policy at Israeli ministry

December 17, 2009 15:01
Jerusalem’s trendy Emek Refaim street. Foreign Ministry officials can host dignitaries only at kosher restaurants

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Anshel Pfeffer,

Anshel Pfeffer

1 min read

An internal regulation saying that Israeli diplomats hosting foreign visitors must eat with them only in kosher restaurants has provoked a protest by Tel Aviv restaurateurs.

Israeli government agencies are mandated by law to operate only kosher catering facilities.

As a matter of tradition, Israeli ministers will eat only kosher at official meals, in Israel and abroad, even if they do not keep kosher at home.

At the Foreign Ministry, this extends to a regulation forbidding its employees to entertain visiting dignitaries at restaurants that serve non-kosher food.

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