Israel's largest dairy accused of mislabeling...

the Movement for Fair Government has petitioned the Supreme Court claiming Tnuva, the nation's largest dairy, has been allowed to mislead consumers by not specifying that products marked kosher contain derivatives considered by some to be non-kosher.

 The petition states that Tnuva rabbi Ze'ev Weitman permits the use of milk proteins and ingredients derived from halav nochri - milk that was milked by a gentile or without Jewish supervision - without specifying this on the product's package. Rabbis in the U.S. have argued that such milk is permitted since contemporary health standards, enforced through the imposing of heavy fines, ensure cow's milk remains pure.

Source: The Jersalem Post
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