Kosher Australia is the largest Australian based kosher certification agency. As of 2018 they had certified over 500 companies both in Australia and abroad.[1] It was initially called Mizrachi Kashrut, followed by Melbourne Kashrut before becoming Kosher Australia in 2004.[2]
Hechsher of Kosher Australia | |
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Certifying agency | Kosher Australia |
Founded | 1968 |
Headquarters | 81 Balaclava Rd, Caulfield North VIC 3161, Australia |
Key People |
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Website | kosher |
History
editKosher Australia began in 1968 when Rabbi Baruch Abaranok, the then rabbi of the Mizrachi organisation in Melbourne, started providing supervision to local community caterers. A team of volunteer community members investigated companies for kosher compliance and by 1976, annual kosher guides were made available to the kosher community.[3] Over the years it has expanded to employ a number of staff[4] and is recognised internationally by other kosher authorities.[5] The rabbi responsible for the organisation's policies is Mordechai Gutnick, who also sits on the Melbourne Beth Din.
Controversies
editKosher food in Australia has come under attack as a part of the alt-right's attack on halal food, led by MP Pauline Hanson. It has been part of investigations in Parliament, although there have been no ramifications for the kosher industry yet.[6] There have also been a number of attacks on kosher slaughter, and the community has stood up to defend itself.[7][8]
References
edit- ^ Kosher Australia Food Guide 2018. Kosher Australia Pty Ltd.
- ^ "Our History".
- ^ "Our History".
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- ^ "What Are Those Kosher Symbols on My Food?". The Spruce. Retrieved 2018-01-17.
- ^ "Kosher food certification in Australia: a quick guide". www.aph.gov.au. Retrieved 2018-01-17.
- ^ "What is Kosher slaughter in Australia? - RSPCA Australia knowledgebase". kb.rspca.org.au. Retrieved 2018-01-17.
- ^ "The Truth about Kosher Slaughter". www.aijac.org.au. Australia/Israel & Jewish Affairs Council. 27 June 2011. Retrieved 2018-01-17.