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Tzohar filed a response on July 12 asking Israel's High Court of Justice to reject the state's attempt to invalidate its kashrut license granted July 1. The organization cited prior court rulings and a July 7 letter from the Chief Rabbinate director-general.
ndtv.comIsrael's High Court of Justice ordered the state to reply by the end of Tuesday to a petition challenging the issuance of a kashrut-certifying license to Tzohar Kashrut. Senior officials had questioned the process used to grant the license.
The Chief Rabbinate Council said it would not approve a kashrut authorization granted to Tzohar earlier the same day. Officials cited a lack of required council review and proper legal process.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewIsrael's parliament passed the measure in its first reading. The legislation would restore the prior certification system and limit new entrants into the official kashrut market.