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glatt kosher

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[glaht] / glɑt /

adjective

Judaism.
  1. prepared for eating according to the dietary laws followed by Hasidic Jews, which differ somewhat from those followed by other observers of kashruth.

    glatt kosher meat.

  2. adhering to these laws.

    a glatt kosher restaurant.

  3. (loosely) strictly kosher.


Etymology

Origin of glatt kosher

1950–55; < Yiddish glat literally, smooth, even < Middle High German ( German glatt ), Old High German: bright, shining; glad 1

Example Sentences

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Huge platters of catered food sit day and night, including glatt kosher meals, all donated by community members longing to ease the pain.

From Seattle Times • Jul. 9, 2021

The certified glatt kosher Falafel Bar is located in a bustling shopping center anchored by a Jerry's Deli, Ralphs supermarket and Chipotle outlet. 

From Los Angeles Times • May 24, 2016

There is a glatt kosher Jewish wedding, and a halal Muslim wedding.

From New York Times • Jun. 18, 2011