More sign language

September 15th, 2008

kosher-ice-cubes

For those who don’t understand Spanish, the sign in this photo, outside a small grocery store in Coyoacán, offers kosher ice cubes for sale. This is notable for a couple of reasons. Coyoacán is a section of the city with hardly any Jewish population, so why kosher ice cubes would be a big draw is anyone’s guess. Also, I was pretty sure that all drinking water is kosher, so there would be no such thing as “non-kosher” ice cubes. Just to make sure, I asked some Jewish friends who are more observant than I, and the very idea of kosher ice cubes provoked yells of laughter. Still, perhaps hedging their bets, they suggested I ask a rabbi. I didn’t go that far, but I checked the web site www.askmoses.com. According to which, “Water is kosher — as long as it’s just plain pure water and hasn’t been boiled in something used for cooking non-kosher foods or used for sacramental purposes in some non-Jewish rite.”


  1. 2 Responses to “More sign language”

  2. By Strika on Sep 15, 2008

    Ha, ha! Excellent! That made me laugh out loud!!

    You should have asked the seller if the ice cubes were blessed by a rabbi! :)

  3. By La Bibi on Sep 15, 2008

    ….or is it ice made from that Kabbalah water Madonna always drinks?

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