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The Scroll K / Vaad Hakashrus of Denver 1350 Vrain Street, Denver, CO 80204 (303) 595-9349 Rabbi Yisroel E December 4, 2016 The following is a list of some of the recommended kosher certifications commonly found in the Denver area. This list is for commercially made products, for information pertaining to restaurants please contact our office. The Scroll K / Vaad Hakashrus of Denver 1350 Vrain Street, Denver, CO 80204 (303) 595-9349 Rabbi Yisroel E. Rosskamm, Rabbinic Administrator Rabbi Elchonon Joseph, Kashrus Administrator The Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations 11 Broadway, New York, NY 10004 (212) 563-4000 Rabbi Menachem Genack The Organized Kashrus Laboratories 391 Troy Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11213 (718) 756-7500 Rabbi Don Yoel Levy Star-K 122 Slade Ave. #300, Baltimore, MD 21208 (410) 484-4110 Dr. Avram Pollack Star-D 1122 Slade Ave. #300, Baltimore, MD 21208 (410) 484-4110 Dr. Avram Pollack KOF-K Kosher Supervision 201 The Plaza, Teaneck, NJ 07666 (201) 837-0500 Rabbi Zecharia Senter Chicago Rabbinical Council 2701 W. Howard St., Chicago, IL 60645-1303 (773) 465-3900 Rabbi Shalom Yehuda Fishbane K’hal Adath Jeshurun (Breuer’s) (KAJ) 6 Sam-Law Drive, Monsey, NY 10952 (845) 425-9089 Rabbi Moses Edelstein The Heart "K" Kehila Kosher 186 North Citrus Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90036 (323) 935-8383 Rabbi Avrohom Teichman Rabbinical Council of California (RCC) 3870 Wilshire Blvd. #420, Los Angeles, CA 90010 213-389-3382 Rabbi Nissim Davidi Atlanta Kashrus Commission 1855 La Vista Rd. N.E., Atlanta, GA 30329 404-634-4063 Rabbi Reuven Stein © copyright 2015 Scroll K/Vaad HaKashrus of Denver 12/12/2016 Vaad Hoeir of Saint Louis 4 Millstone Campus, St. Louis, MO 63146 (314) 569-2770 Rabbi Zvi Zuravin United Mehadrin Kosher (UMK) 1001 Prior Ave. South, St. Paul, MN 55116 (651)-698-8300 Rabbi Asher Zeilingod Central Rabbinical Congress (Hisachdus HaRabanim) 85 Division Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11211 (718) 384-6765 Rabbi Yitzchak Glick The Houston Kashruth Association P.O. Box 35225, Houston, TX 77235 832-477-2406 Rabbi Yehoshua Wender Kashrus Council of Lakewood N.J. 750 Forest Ave. Suite #66, Lakewood, NJ 08701 732- 901-1888 Rabbi Avrohom Weisner Rabbi Nuchem Efraim Teitelbaum (Volover Rav) 5808 11th Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11225 718-436-4685 Rabbi Shlomo Stern (Debreciner Rav) 1641 56th St., Brooklyn, NY 11204 718-853-9623 Rabbi Menachem Meir Weissmandel (Rav of Nitra-Monsey) 1 Park Lane, Monsey, NY 10952 845-352-1807 Rabbinical Council of British Columbia 401-1037 W Broadway, Vancouver, B.C. V6H 1E3 604-731-1803 Rabbi Avraham Feigelstock NATIONAL KASHRUTH (NK) 101 Route 306, Monsey, NY 10952 (845) 352-4448 Rabbi Yacov Lipschutz Kosher Supervision of America *see below P.O. Box 35721, Los Angeles, CA 90035 (310) 282-0444 Rabbi Binyomin Lisbon Oregon Kosher 6698 SW Capitol Highway, Portland, OR 97219 503-343-3497 Rabbi Tzvi Fischer Kashruth Council of Canada (COR) 3200 Dufferin St, Toronto, Ontario M6A 3B2 416-635-9550 Rabbi Sholom Adler © copyright 2015 Scroll K/Vaad HaKashrus of Denver 12/12/2016 The Kashrut Authority of Australia and NZ P.O. Box 7206, 2/58 Chambers Ave, Bondi Beach, NSW Australia 612-9365-2933 Rabbi Moshe D. Gutnick Kosher Australia 81 Balaclava Road, Caulfield North 3161 Australia 613-8317-2500 Rabbi Mordechai Gutnik The London Beth Din 305 Ballards Lane, London N12 8GB 44208-343-6247 Rabbi Jeremy Conway Bais Din Tzedek of the Eida Hachareidis of Jerusalem Binyanei Zupnick 26A Rechov Strauss POB 5006 Jerusalem 9722-624-6935 Rabbi Naftali Halberstam Belz, The Bais Din Tzdek of K’hal Machzikei Hadas Toras Chesed 7 POB 41109, Jerusalem 91410 9722-501-9888 Rabbi Mordechai Brisk Rabbi Moshe Y. L. Landa Rechov Yechezkel 3, Bnei Brak 9723-618-2647 Badatz Mehadrin 10 Rechov Miriam Mizrachi 6th Floor, Room 18 Rechovot, Israel 76106 9728-939-0816 Rabbi Avraham Rubin Montreal Vaad Hair (MK) 6333 Decarie Boulevard Suite 100 Montreal, Quebec H3W3E1 (514)-739-6363 Rabbi Saul Emanuel Kosher Maguen David Horacio 1008, Col. Polanco, 11560, Mexico city 52-55 3872-5050 *Recommended for products produced in the U.S.A only © copyright 2015 Scroll K/Vaad HaKashrus of Denver 12/12/2016 .
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