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mashgiach

[mahsh-gee-ahkh]

noun

Hebrew.

plural

mashgichim 
  1. mashgiah.



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Schwartz told me he’d been served a kosher RPG at a wedding in the Hasidic Lubavitch community, its preparation approved by a mashgiach, a supervisor of Jewish dietary law.

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All the ingredients are under the supervision of a mashgiach, or overseer, who is on site and inspects all deliveries.

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Efraim P., who declined to give his last name because he did not have his boss’s permission, is a mashgiach, or an inspector of food in kosher restaurants.

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All kosher establishments pay 500 shekels an hour, or about $135, for the services of an official mashgiach, or kashrut supervisor.

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Then he and his wife and daughter and his winery’s mashgiach, the man who oversees adherence to Judaic law in food preparation, and perhaps a friend, the local Chabad rabbi, would sit in the autumnal sunlight for a homemade kosher lunch.

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