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Hey All,
Check out this news article about a new method for improving the "Kosherness" of food.
This is from today (April 7th), from the respected number one online news site in Israel (Ynet), unfortunately it's in Hebrew and there are no pictures or technical stuff.
Here's the original version in Hebrew:
http://www.mynet.co.il/articles/0,7340,L-3697898,00.html
And here's a link to translate it with Google (not perfect):
http://translate.google.com/transla...articles/0,7340,L-3697898,00.html&sl=iw&tl=en
Here is most of it translated slightly better by myself:
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"In light of the upcoming summer season, the Rabbinate Council of Tiberias is developing a plan which will require every food business owner to employ a Kosher supervisor carrying an anti winged-pests laser gun."
"The idea was born as the council saw a great importance in maintaining Kosherness in public institutions, and wished to prevent people from eating impure food, especially when it is done by mistake and without awareness."
"The innovative laser gun is developed in the United States by a group of scientists. The laser beam coming out of the gun neutralizes and eliminates the bug. The usage method is simple and without risks, and every Kosher supervisor will be required to carry a gun in the public places where he works, and prevent bugs from entering the area by using the gun."
"Kosher division manager Rabbi Refael Cohen emphasizes that the guns purchase will be financed by business owners with Kosher certificates, and says that at these days demonstration tests are being made. According to the Rabbi, most of the public is not aware that eating bugs equals eating pigs, and is therefore completely forbidden."
"At the moment all open area business owners are forced to close their business early in order to avoid the problem of flying bugs, hopefully the laser guns will provide a solution to the problem."
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I know this sounds ridiculous but you wouldn't believe the creativity and innovations used by orthodox jews to improve the quality of life, like these examples:
"Sabath" phone - instead of clicking buttons you use a small stick to block light sensors.
"Sabath" pen - the ink wears off after 24 hours so it's like you've never written it, but you get a chance to copy it in Sunday before it wears off.
I'm anxious to hear following news on this laser gun...
Ohad
Check out this news article about a new method for improving the "Kosherness" of food.
This is from today (April 7th), from the respected number one online news site in Israel (Ynet), unfortunately it's in Hebrew and there are no pictures or technical stuff.
Here's the original version in Hebrew:
http://www.mynet.co.il/articles/0,7340,L-3697898,00.html
And here's a link to translate it with Google (not perfect):
http://translate.google.com/transla...articles/0,7340,L-3697898,00.html&sl=iw&tl=en
Here is most of it translated slightly better by myself:
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"In light of the upcoming summer season, the Rabbinate Council of Tiberias is developing a plan which will require every food business owner to employ a Kosher supervisor carrying an anti winged-pests laser gun."
"The idea was born as the council saw a great importance in maintaining Kosherness in public institutions, and wished to prevent people from eating impure food, especially when it is done by mistake and without awareness."
"The innovative laser gun is developed in the United States by a group of scientists. The laser beam coming out of the gun neutralizes and eliminates the bug. The usage method is simple and without risks, and every Kosher supervisor will be required to carry a gun in the public places where he works, and prevent bugs from entering the area by using the gun."
"Kosher division manager Rabbi Refael Cohen emphasizes that the guns purchase will be financed by business owners with Kosher certificates, and says that at these days demonstration tests are being made. According to the Rabbi, most of the public is not aware that eating bugs equals eating pigs, and is therefore completely forbidden."
"At the moment all open area business owners are forced to close their business early in order to avoid the problem of flying bugs, hopefully the laser guns will provide a solution to the problem."
-----------------------------------------------------
I know this sounds ridiculous but you wouldn't believe the creativity and innovations used by orthodox jews to improve the quality of life, like these examples:
"Sabath" phone - instead of clicking buttons you use a small stick to block light sensors.
"Sabath" pen - the ink wears off after 24 hours so it's like you've never written it, but you get a chance to copy it in Sunday before it wears off.
I'm anxious to hear following news on this laser gun...
Ohad