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While Tzohar Rabbonim has gone nationwide with its kashrus supervision, it appears that not as many people rely upon it as the organization would like to believe. In fact, according to a poll published by the dati leumi Kippa website, only 8% of people who are shomrei kashrus will rely on Tzohar, preferring to see a kashrus certificate from the local rabbinate or one of the known ‘badatz’ kashrus providers.

Over 50% of the Jews living in Israel keep kashrus, and according to the poll, most of them do not rely on Tzohar or Hashgacha Pratit.

This emerges from a survey conducted ahead of the annual conference on Religious Services in Israel of the Center for Religion, Nation and State at the Israel Democracy Institute, published Sunday. No response has yet been received from the Tzohar organization.

Most of the persons who keep kosher are satisfied with a standard teudat kashrut from the Chief Rabbinate (46.5%), compared with 33% who say they only rely on a Rabbanut Mehadrin or Badatz. According to the survey, even among secular Jews who observe kashrus, only 38 percent will be satisfied with private kashrut bodies.

The private kashrut bodies were established following criticisms of the kashrut monopoly held by the Chief Rabbinate since the establishment of the state, but it appears that they are suffering a mortal blow and the people of Israel rarely rely on them. Read more at YWN