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Last fall, the Orthodox Union (OU)—the world’s largest kosher-supervision agency—declined to approve a soy product titled “Impossible Pork,” in part because many Orthodox Jews objected to the word “pork” in the name. As Shlomo Brody notes, however, the OU’s director “kept the door open for revisiting the decision.”
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