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Kosher tax

Kosher tax is a way for Jewish people to make sure that food is prepared in a way that follows their religious laws. It's like a special sticker that says the food is okay to eat because it meets certain standards.

When food companies want to sell their products to Jewish people, they pay a fee to a special organization that makes sure the food is prepared the right way. This organization is like a teacher that helps the companies learn how to follow the rules.

The money that the organization gets from the food companies is used to pay for things like inspectors and equipment to make sure that the food is really kosher. This helps Jewish people feel confident that the food they eat is prepared in a way that respects their religious practices.
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