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- Pas_Yisroel abstract "Pas Yisroel or Pat Yisrael (Hebrew: פת ישראל lit:\"Bread of an Israelite,\") products are grain-products that were cooked or baked with the participation of an observant Jew. The observant Jew must, at minimum, ignite the flame used to prepare, cook, or bake the grain product. In classical Rabbinic Judaism, this requirement is considered restricted to the five classical grains of Judaism - wheat, barley, oats, spelt, and rye. In the modern food-production industry, commercial bakeries may accomplish a status of Pas Yisroel by the use of something called the \"Shain system\", (named for the inventor, Rabbi Yehuda Shain) whereby an entire apparatus can be ignited remotely by an observant Jew.It is customary that extra care is taken to uphold this observance during the first ten days of the month of Tishrei, between Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur.The qualification for one to be considered an \"observant\" Jew – and therefore able to uphold the observance of Pas Yisroel – is defined as one who is Shomer Shabbat. This is regardless of affiliation. An example of this encompassing multiple denominations is a hypothetical scenario of a Reform Jew who is a baker, and an Orthodox Jew who wants to buy the baked goods produced by the baker; if the baker is: considered Jewish, from the Orthodox Jew's perspective, considered Shomer Shabbat by the tenets of the Orthodox Jew, then the grain-product could still receive a distinction of Pas Yisroel by the Orthodox Jew's preferred Hekhsher.".
- Pas_Yisroel thumbnail Various_grains.jpg?width=300.
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- Pas_Yisroel wikiPageRevisionID "578623053".
- Pas_Yisroel wikiPageWikiLink Avodah_Zarah.
- Pas_Yisroel wikiPageWikiLink Barley.
- Pas_Yisroel wikiPageWikiLink Bishul_Yisrael.
- Pas_Yisroel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hebrew_words_and_phrases.
- Pas_Yisroel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kosher_food.
- Pas_Yisroel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ten_Days_of_Repentance.
- Pas_Yisroel wikiPageWikiLink Chadash.
- Pas_Yisroel wikiPageWikiLink Chalav_Yisrael.
- Pas_Yisroel wikiPageWikiLink File:Various_grains.jpg.
- Pas_Yisroel wikiPageWikiLink Hechsher.
- Pas_Yisroel wikiPageWikiLink Jewish_religious_movements.
- Pas_Yisroel wikiPageWikiLink Kashrut.
- Pas_Yisroel wikiPageWikiLink Kosher_foods.
- Pas_Yisroel wikiPageWikiLink Kosher_wine.
- Pas_Yisroel wikiPageWikiLink Oat.
- Pas_Yisroel wikiPageWikiLink Orthodox_Judaism.
- Pas_Yisroel wikiPageWikiLink Reform_Judaism.
- Pas_Yisroel wikiPageWikiLink Rosh_Hashanah.
- Pas_Yisroel wikiPageWikiLink Rye.
- Pas_Yisroel wikiPageWikiLink Shomer_Shabbat.
- Pas_Yisroel wikiPageWikiLink Spelt.
- Pas_Yisroel wikiPageWikiLink Tishrei.
- Pas_Yisroel wikiPageWikiLink Wheat.
- Pas_Yisroel wikiPageWikiLink Who_is_a_Jew%3F.
- Pas_Yisroel wikiPageWikiLink 603.
- Pas_Yisroel wikiPageWikiLink 112.
- Pas_Yisroel wikiPageWikiLink Yom_Kippur.
- Pas_Yisroel wikiPageWikiLink Yoreh_Deah.
- Pas_Yisroel wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pas Yisroel".
- Pas_Yisroel wikiPageWikiLinkText "pat akum".
- Pas_Yisroel caption "Grain products".
- Pas_Yisroel mishnah "Avodah Zarah 35b".
- Pas_Yisroel sa "Yoreh De'ah 112:2".
- Pas_Yisroel talmud "Avodah Zarah 36b".
- Pas_Yisroel wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Halacha.
- Pas_Yisroel wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Jewish-cuisine-stub.
- Pas_Yisroel wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Kashrut.
- Pas_Yisroel wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-he.
- Pas_Yisroel wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Pas_Yisroel subject Category:Hebrew_words_and_phrases.
- Pas_Yisroel subject Category:Kosher_food.
- Pas_Yisroel subject Category:Ten_Days_of_Repentance.
- Pas_Yisroel comment "Pas Yisroel or Pat Yisrael (Hebrew: פת ישראל lit:\"Bread of an Israelite,\") products are grain-products that were cooked or baked with the participation of an observant Jew. The observant Jew must, at minimum, ignite the flame used to prepare, cook, or bake the grain product. In classical Rabbinic Judaism, this requirement is considered restricted to the five classical grains of Judaism - wheat, barley, oats, spelt, and rye.".
- Pas_Yisroel label "Pas Yisroel".
- Pas_Yisroel sameAs Q7141496.
- Pas_Yisroel sameAs פת_עכו%22ם.
- Pas_Yisroel sameAs m.04jk0yy.
- Pas_Yisroel sameAs Q7141496.
- Pas_Yisroel wasDerivedFrom Pas_Yisroel?oldid=578623053.
- Pas_Yisroel depiction Various_grains.jpg.
- Pas_Yisroel isPrimaryTopicOf Pas_Yisroel.