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	<title>Comments on: Vitamen Café – Hebrew U. Mt. Scopus Campus</title>
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	<description>Reporting on Kashrus in Eretz Yisrael</description>
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		<title>By: Miriam</title>
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		<dc:creator>Miriam</dc:creator>
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		<description>Thanks for this information.  This could probably be a very good opportunity for setting straight what is considered proper kashrut observance in an eating establishment.  If the problems that occured earlier, with documentation of when they were observed along with the notices sent, or delivered to the eating establishment, are made public then, I would think that the owner of the location will have no choice but to concede that he has erred.  I think persistence in maintaining the fact that he was wrong and only the proper kashrut certification will do, along with this being made public is the only way to go. Also letting the owner of the establishment know why the kashrut certification agency that he has now chosen is not suitable would help. There are two problems here and both need to be dealt with.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for this information.  This could probably be a very good opportunity for setting straight what is considered proper kashrut observance in an eating establishment.  If the problems that occured earlier, with documentation of when they were observed along with the notices sent, or delivered to the eating establishment, are made public then, I would think that the owner of the location will have no choice but to concede that he has erred.  I think persistence in maintaining the fact that he was wrong and only the proper kashrut certification will do, along with this being made public is the only way to go. Also letting the owner of the establishment know why the kashrut certification agency that he has now chosen is not suitable would help. There are two problems here and both need to be dealt with.</p>
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