Yes, for those who consume Chalav Nochri. Most national religious and, in particular, Haredim, don't touch such products. Unfortunately, Israeli companies such as TNUVA justify themselves by saying that using Chalav Nochri powder would be much cheaper than Chalav Israel.
After years of living in Jerusalem, I recently left the city and first moved to the north and now to Tel Aviv.
Nevertheless, I am still writing about Jerusalem but also include many other places in Israel.
Until some years ago, I was a Yeshiva (Michlalah) student. First with the national religious and later with the Litvishe. Also got in contact with Chassidut and this subject and lifestyle has never left me.
It is still kosher just not chalav yisrael.
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ReplyDeleteYes, for those who consume Chalav Nochri. Most national religious and, in particular, Haredim, don't touch such products. Unfortunately, Israeli companies such as TNUVA justify themselves by saying that using Chalav Nochri powder would be much cheaper than Chalav Israel.