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Tav is the only person I know who has (or admits to having) eaten a Seagulls egg!
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The three generations share the nickname Tav from their family name, and the Traverse City clan enjoys spending time together as often as possible.
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An Orthodox group has begun yet another campaign in several U.S. cities called Tav haYosher, an "ethical seal" which will signal to Jews that restaurants are paying their employees fairly.
Rabbi Sid Schwarz: Food Fight: A Kol Nidre Call for Sustainable Consumption 2010
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An Orthodox group has begun yet another campaign in several U.S. cities called Tav haYosher, an "ethical seal" which will signal to Jews that restaurants are paying their employees fairly.
Rabbi Sid Schwarz: Food Fight: A Kol Nidre Call for Sustainable Consumption 2010
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An Orthodox group has begun yet another campaign in several U.S. cities called Tav haYosher, an "ethical seal" which will signal to Jews that restaurants are paying their employees fairly.
Rabbi Sid Schwarz: Food Fight: A Kol Nidre Call for Sustainable Consumption 2010
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An Orthodox group has begun yet another campaign in several U.S. cities called Tav haYosher, an "ethical seal" which will signal to Jews that restaurants are paying their employees fairly.
Rabbi Sid Schwarz: Food Fight: A Kol Nidre Call for Sustainable Consumption 2010
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An Orthodox group has begun yet another campaign in several U.S. cities called Tav haYosher, an "ethical seal" which will signal to Jews that restaurants are paying their employees fairly.
Rabbi Sid Schwarz: Food Fight: A Kol Nidre Call for Sustainable Consumption 2010
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An Orthodox group has begun yet another campaign in several U.S. cities called Tav haYosher, an "ethical seal" which will signal to Jews that restaurants are paying their employees fairly.
Rabbi Sid Schwarz: Food Fight: A Kol Nidre Call for Sustainable Consumption 2010
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Exactly one year after the raid, Uri L'Tzedek launched a social initiative called the Tav HaYosher (Ethical Seal), certifying basic ethical requirements for how food establishments treat their workers.
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An Orthodox group has begun yet another campaign in several U.S. cities called Tav haYosher, an "ethical seal" which will signal to Jews that restaurants are paying their employees fairly.
Rabbi Sid Schwarz: Food Fight: A Kol Nidre Call for Sustainable Consumption 2010
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