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Peach fields to where 'Mashgiach'- Jews who supervise the kashrut (Jewish religious dietary laws) status of a kosher establishment came for a supervision visit. The mashgiach usually works as the on-site supervisor and inspector, representing a kosher certification agency or a local rabbi, who makes the policy decisions for what is or is not acceptably kosher. March 20, 2016. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/FLASH90
Peach fields to where 'Mashgiach'- Jews who supervise the kashrut (Jewish religious dietary laws) status of a kosher establishment came for a supervision visit. The mashgiach usually works as the on-site supervisor and inspector, representing a kosher certification agency or a local rabbi, who makes the policy decisions for what is or is not acceptably kosher. March 20, 2016. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/FLASH90
'Mashgiach'- Jews who supervise the kashrut (Jewish religious dietary laws) status of a kosher establishment seen during visits at agricultural fields and factories around Israel. The mashgiach usually works as the on-site supervisor and inspector, representing a kosher certification agency or a local rabbi, who makes the policy decisions for what is or is not acceptably kosher. March 20, 2016. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/FLASH90
Peach fields to where 'Mashgiach'- Jews who supervise the kashrut (Jewish religious dietary laws) status of a kosher establishment came for a supervision visit. The mashgiach usually works as the on-site supervisor and inspector, representing a kosher certification agency or a local rabbi, who makes the policy decisions for what is or is not acceptably kosher. March 20, 2016. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/FLASH90
Peach fields to where 'Mashgiach'- Jews who supervise the kashrut (Jewish religious dietary laws) status of a kosher establishment came for a supervision visit. The mashgiach usually works as the on-site supervisor and inspector, representing a kosher certification agency or a local rabbi, who makes the policy decisions for what is or is not acceptably kosher. March 20, 2016. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/FLASH90
'Mashgiach'- Jews who supervise the kashrut (Jewish religious dietary laws) status of a kosher establishment seen during visits at agricultural fields and factories around Israel. The mashgiach usually works as the on-site supervisor and inspector, representing a kosher certification agency or a local rabbi, who makes the policy decisions for what is or is not acceptably kosher. March 20, 2016. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/FLASH90
View from inside "Bikurey Hasade" Israel's leading company for the growing, marketing and distribution of fresh fruits to where 'Mashgiach'- Jews who supervise the kashrut (Jewish religious dietary laws) status of a kosher establishment came for a supervision visit. The mashgiach usually works as the on-site supervisor and inspector, representing a kosher certification agency or a local rabbi, who makes the policy decisions for what is or is not acceptably kosher. March 20, 2016. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/FLASH90
View from inside "Bikurey Hasade" Israel's leading company for the growing, marketing and distribution of fresh fruits to where 'Mashgiach'- Jews who supervise the kashrut (Jewish religious dietary laws) status of a kosher establishment came for a supervision visit. The mashgiach usually works as the on-site supervisor and inspector, representing a kosher certification agency or a local rabbi, who makes the policy decisions for what is or is not acceptably kosher. March 20, 2016. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/FLASH90
'Mashgiach'- Jews who supervise the kashrut (Jewish religious dietary laws) status of a kosher establishment seen during visit at "Bikurey Hasade" Israel's leading company for the growing, marketing and distribution of fresh fruits and vegetables. The mashgiach usually works as the on-site supervisor and inspector, representing a kosher certification agency or a local rabbi, who makes the policy decisions for what is or is not acceptably kosher. March 20, 2016. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/FLASH90
'Mashgiach'- Jews who supervise the kashrut (Jewish religious dietary laws) status of a kosher establishment seen during visit at "Bikurey Hasade" Israel's leading company for the growing, marketing and distribution of fresh fruits and vegetables. The mashgiach usually works as the on-site supervisor and inspector, representing a kosher certification agency or a local rabbi, who makes the policy decisions for what is or is not acceptably kosher. March 20, 2016. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/FLASH90
'Mashgiach'- Jews who supervise the kashrut (Jewish religious dietary laws) status of a kosher establishment seen during visit at "Bikurey Hasade" Israel's leading company for the growing, marketing and distribution of fresh fruits and vegetables. The mashgiach usually works as the on-site supervisor and inspector, representing a kosher certification agency or a local rabbi, who makes the policy decisions for what is or is not acceptably kosher. March 20, 2016. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/FLASH90
View from inside "Bikurey Hasade" Israel's leading company for the growing, marketing and distribution of fresh fruits to where 'Mashgiach'- Jews who supervise the kashrut (Jewish religious dietary laws) status of a kosher establishment came for a supervision visit. The mashgiach usually works as the on-site supervisor and inspector, representing a kosher certification agency or a local rabbi, who makes the policy decisions for what is or is not acceptably kosher. March 20, 2016. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/FLASH90
'Mashgiach'- Jews who supervise the kashrut (Jewish religious dietary laws) status of a kosher establishment seen during visit at "Bikurey Hasade" Israel's leading company for the growing, marketing and distribution of fresh fruits and vegetables. The mashgiach usually works as the on-site supervisor and inspector, representing a kosher certification agency or a local rabbi, who makes the policy decisions for what is or is not acceptably kosher. March 20, 2016. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/FLASH90
'Mashgiach'- Jews who supervise the kashrut (Jewish religious dietary laws) status of a kosher establishment seen during visit at "Bikurey Hasade" Israel's leading company for the growing, marketing and distribution of fresh fruits and vegetables. The mashgiach usually works as the on-site supervisor and inspector, representing a kosher certification agency or a local rabbi, who makes the policy decisions for what is or is not acceptably kosher. March 20, 2016. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/FLASH90
View from inside "Bikurey Hasade" Israel's leading company for the growing, marketing and distribution of fresh fruits to where 'Mashgiach'- Jews who supervise the kashrut (Jewish religious dietary laws) status of a kosher establishment came for a supervision visit. The mashgiach usually works as the on-site supervisor and inspector, representing a kosher certification agency or a local rabbi, who makes the policy decisions for what is or is not acceptably kosher. March 20, 2016. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/FLASH90
View from inside "Bikurey Hasade" Israel's leading company for the growing, marketing and distribution of fresh fruits to where 'Mashgiach'- Jews who supervise the kashrut (Jewish religious dietary laws) status of a kosher establishment came for a supervision visit. The mashgiach usually works as the on-site supervisor and inspector, representing a kosher certification agency or a local rabbi, who makes the policy decisions for what is or is not acceptably kosher. March 20, 2016. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/FLASH90
View from inside "Bikurey Hasade" Israel's leading company for the growing, marketing and distribution of fresh fruits to where 'Mashgiach'- Jews who supervise the kashrut (Jewish religious dietary laws) status of a kosher establishment came for a supervision visit. The mashgiach usually works as the on-site supervisor and inspector, representing a kosher certification agency or a local rabbi, who makes the policy decisions for what is or is not acceptably kosher. March 20, 2016. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/FLASH90
View from inside "Bikurey Hasade" Israel's leading company for the growing, marketing and distribution of fresh fruits to where 'Mashgiach'- Jews who supervise the kashrut (Jewish religious dietary laws) status of a kosher establishment came for a supervision visit. The mashgiach usually works as the on-site supervisor and inspector, representing a kosher certification agency or a local rabbi, who makes the policy decisions for what is or is not acceptably kosher. March 20, 2016. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/FLASH90
View from inside "Bikurey Hasade" Israel's leading company for the growing, marketing and distribution of fresh fruits to where 'Mashgiach'- Jews who supervise the kashrut (Jewish religious dietary laws) status of a kosher establishment came for a supervision visit. The mashgiach usually works as the on-site supervisor and inspector, representing a kosher certification agency or a local rabbi, who makes the policy decisions for what is or is not acceptably kosher. March 20, 2016. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/FLASH90
View from inside "Bikurey Hasade" Israel's leading company for the growing, marketing and distribution of fresh fruits to where 'Mashgiach'- Jews who supervise the kashrut (Jewish religious dietary laws) status of a kosher establishment came for a supervision visit. The mashgiach usually works as the on-site supervisor and inspector, representing a kosher certification agency or a local rabbi, who makes the policy decisions for what is or is not acceptably kosher. March 20, 2016. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/FLASH90
'Mashgiach'- Jews who supervise the kashrut (Jewish religious dietary laws) status of a kosher establishment seen during visit at "Bikurey Hasade" Israel's leading company for the growing, marketing and distribution of fresh fruits and vegetables. The mashgiach usually works as the on-site supervisor and inspector, representing a kosher certification agency or a local rabbi, who makes the policy decisions for what is or is not acceptably kosher. March 20, 2016. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/FLASH90
'Mashgiach'- Jews who supervise the kashrut (Jewish religious dietary laws) status of a kosher establishment seen during visit at "Bikurey Hasade" Israel's leading company for the growing, marketing and distribution of fresh fruits and vegetables. The mashgiach usually works as the on-site supervisor and inspector, representing a kosher certification agency or a local rabbi, who makes the policy decisions for what is or is not acceptably kosher. March 20, 2016. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/FLASH90
View from inside "Bikurey Hasade" Israel's leading company for the growing, marketing and distribution of fresh fruits to where 'Mashgiach'- Jews who supervise the kashrut (Jewish religious dietary laws) status of a kosher establishment came for a supervision visit. The mashgiach usually works as the on-site supervisor and inspector, representing a kosher certification agency or a local rabbi, who makes the policy decisions for what is or is not acceptably kosher. March 20, 2016. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/FLASH90
'Mashgiach'- Jews who supervise the kashrut (Jewish religious dietary laws) status of a kosher establishment seen during visits at agricultural fields and factories around Israel. The mashgiach usually works as the on-site supervisor and inspector, representing a kosher certification agency or a local rabbi, who makes the policy decisions for what is or is not acceptably kosher. March 20, 2016. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/FLASH90
'Mashgiach'- Jews who supervise the kashrut (Jewish religious dietary laws) status of a kosher establishment seen during visit at "Bikurey Hasade" Israel's leading company for the growing, marketing and distribution of fresh fruits and vegetables. The mashgiach usually works as the on-site supervisor and inspector, representing a kosher certification agency or a local rabbi, who makes the policy decisions for what is or is not acceptably kosher. March 20, 2016. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/FLASH90