The announcement refers to Coca Cola produced in the Palestinian Territories, specifically in Bitunia. The labeling is printed in Arabic and bears no kashrut symbols. It is cheaper than Coca Cola in Israel, and people are confused as to whether or not they can consume it, as it is the same brand that is considered kosher in Israel.
The announcement says that this product is produced without any kashrut supervision at all. Because of that, people that are concerned about kashrut should not consume this product, both because of the lack of kashrut supervision and also from an educational perspective - not getting used to buying products without kashrut supervision.
The debate surrounding this topic is never-ending, with some saying Coca Cola is the same and kosher all over, and others saying it is always localized and requires supervision. The Rabbanut position as announced is that it needs supervision, and even if you think it doesn't you should still avoid it for educational reasons.
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"Not getting used to buying products without Kashrut supervision" - how about EDUCATING people which products don't need supervision (I'm looking at you, plastic plates!)?
ReplyDeleteIf it's produced within their living quarters, it must be supervised. Why would an observant Jew buy something (edible) that was produced by them (what about the fear of 'samm'). It's happened before.
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