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Is vodka kosher?

  

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Rabbi Eliezer Gurkow: Welcome to the Rabbi's one on one chat room, how can I help you today?

drinker: is vodka Kosher?

drinker: Hi, I was wondering if liquor, specifically vodka, is considered kosher?

Rabbi Eliezer Gurkow: in general

Rabbi Eliezer Gurkow: domestic unflavoured vodkas are kosher

Rabbi Eliezer Gurkow: for a detailed list you can go to www.crcweb.org/kosher/consumer/liquorList.html1

drinker: thank you very much!

Rabbi Eliezer Gurkow: your welcome

Rabbi Eliezer Gurkow: Thank you for visiting Ask Moses today and I invite you to come back at any time

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Kosher
Literally means "fit." Commonly used to describe foods which are permitted by Jewish dietary laws, but is also used to describe religious articles (such as a Torah scroll or Sukkah) which meet the requirements of Jewish law.
Moses
[Hebrew pronunciation: Moshe] Greatest prophet to ever live. Led the Jews out of Egyptian bondage amidst awesome miracles; brought down the Tablets from Mount Sinai; and transmitted to us word-for-word the Torah he heard from G-d's mouth. Died in the year 1272 BCE.