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Fair use rationale for Image:Manischewitz.jpg

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Grape Juice War with Kedem (2016-17)

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An interesting piece of information that might be worth adding to the page about the partnership they made with Welchs lately on Kosher Grape Juice and the Grape Juice 'War' that unfolded with Kedem. More info can be found in the NYT Article: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/07/nyregion/kosher-passover-welchs-manischewitz.html — Preceding unsigned comment added by Efroim102 (talkcontribs) 01:48, 9 April 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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Very unclear paragraph

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This paragraph from the Controversies section is very unclear to a lay reader:

Many Orthodox Jews have a long-standing practice to not use Manischewitz-brand products on religious occasions. Some of this has been traced to their Saturday morning sponsorship of radio ads with their "Manischewitz Matzos for Pesach" jingle heard by Observant worshippers when walking home from synagogue at a time of year when open windows made it clear that these people were not of interest to the company; they in turn would not allow the company's products into their homes. Emphasis on Sabbath observance is the key issue.

Why was the sponsorship an issue? Who are "these people"? Why did they not let the product into their homes? The sources provided are not any more illuminating.

I am not myself Jewish, so I find this hard to understand. This should be rewritten to make clearer to all readers as to why Orthodox Jews avoid Manischewitz products during religious occasions. Editor510 drop us a line, mate 17:03, 28 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Deliberately advertising on Shabbat in a way that would distract from Prayer was considered inappropriate. Anyone with a radio turned on on Shabbat would have been unlikely to be an Orthodox Jew.

מנישביץ, Hebrew or Yiddish...

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In the lede, מנישביץ is identified as Hebrew, I would expect a last name for a jew in Lithuania to be considered Yiddish, not Hebrew, any ideas of a place that would be a good source for a change?Naraht (talk) 11:24, 16 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]