The extended hours at Beer Sheva restaurants have brought the proprietors an additional expense: paying kashrus supervisors. So the city’s chief rabbi, Rav Yehuda Deri, has proposed a solution: placing cameras in restaurant kitchens in order to send video feeds straight to the mashgichim. Rav Deri, the brother of former Shas leader Rabbi Aryeh Deri, [...]

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Be’er Sheva Chief Rabbi Proposes ‘Virtual’ Kashrus Supervision – Via Video Cameras

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