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Specktra Dean
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It stands for Kosher L'Pesach, means kosher for Passover..
Kosher is the Hebrew word meaning fit or proper, designating foods and other items whose ingredients and/or manufacturing procedures comply with strict Jewish dietary/sanitary laws and are produced under conditions of Passover kashruth.
The biggest offense Ive seen in public that violates this is seeing someone order a cheeseburger in a Kosher Deli, or a Ham & cheese sandwich. I actually saw someone be asked to leave a Devoutly Kosher Deli after asking for a cheeseburger. Most times it is just frowned upon. Milk and meat do not touch...If a kosher deli sells meats, there is no dairy product sold, if they sell dairy then no meats are sold...
Passover is the (high holy) 8 day observance commemorating the freedom & exodus of the Jewish slaves from Egypt during the reign of the Pharaoh Ramses II.
Hope that helps!
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