hechsher

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Hebrew הכשר (prior approval).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈhɛkʃəɹ/

Noun

hechsher (plural hechshers or hechsherim)

  1. A certification that a food product or establishment is kosher.
  2. A marking indicating that a food product has such a certification.
    • 2004 October 3, Shlomo Chaim, “Simple questions (yah, right)”, in soc.culture.jewish.moderated (Usenet):
      I notice Pepsi and other kinds of sodas at the shul and at various frum households. Hey, man, there ain't no hekhshers on that stuff. What gives?

Verb

hechsher (third-person singular simple present hechshers, present participle hechshering, simple past and past participle hechshered)

  1. To certify as kosher.
    • 2004 November 17, animzmirot, “Keeping Kosher?”, in alt.tv.amazing-race (Usenet):
      Kashrut means that you eat ONLY foods that have been supervised and hechshered by a specific organization that is responsible for watching the manufacture and packaging of any particular product. It is NOT just avoiding pigs and shellfish.
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