
Kosher tax conspiracy theory - Wikipedia
The kosher tax conspiracy theory claims that the kosher certification of products (typically food) is an extra tax collected from unwitting consumers for the benefit of Jewish organizations. It is …
The "Kosher Tax" Hoax: Anti-Semitic Recipe for Hate - ADL
2017年1月30日 · The bizarre claim by right wing extremists that kosher certification markings on food product labels ("U" "K," etc.) cost consumers extra money and represent, in effect, a …
Kosher tax - Wikipedia
The Kosher tax was one of several indirect taxes imposed by the Russian Imperial government—and sometimes by the Habsburg empire, Germany and Moldavia—on Jews. …
Criticism of kashrut - Wikipedia
The kosher tax conspiracy theory is a fringe conspiracy theory promoted by right-wing extremists that falsely claims that kosher certification of food products is part of a scheme to cost …
Religion: Kosher Tax - TIME
For charities and schools there was a serious lack of ready cash. The Union voted to solve its financial problem by levying a tax on that cornerstone of orthodox Jewish life, the kosher ...
Kosher Tax Fraud - OU Kosher
2004年7月18日 · The “Kosher Tax” makes the ludicrous accusation that a powerful syndicate of Rabbis extorts exorbitant fees from food manufacturers by threatening a crippling boycott of …
The Secret Jewish Food Tax - CulinaryLore
2013年4月22日 · The Jewish secret tax on food is an urban legend claiming that a special tax is attached to kosher Jewish foods and that this tax is paid by non-Jewish consumers. This …
Jewish tax - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Jewish tax (plural Jewish taxes) Fees incurred in order for a food or other consumable goods producer or manufacturer to acquire certification from any of a number of Rabbinical Agencies …
Kosher tax conspiracy theory | EPFL Graph Search
The "Kosher tax" (or "Jewish tax") is the idea that food companies and unwitting consumers are forced to pay money to support Judaism or Zionist causes and Israel through the costs of …
kosher tax | #TranslateHate | AJC
It is mainly spread by antisemitic and white supremacist groups, who claim this to be a “Kosher tax” (or “Jewish tax") that is “extorted” from food companies wishing to avoid a boycott and …
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