Donuts and Sin Offerings
It is with deep sadness that I must inform you that the Dunkin Donuts in Skokie is no longer kosher effective immediately. It appears that they surreptitiously imported donuts from other un-supervised locations into the store.
Which then raises the question - what happens to all the people that may have been bringing non-kosher donuts into their home, heating them up in their microwaves, putting the dishes in their dishwashers afterwards. Do they need to re-kasher their kitchens or do they just let it slide?
Which then raises the question - what happens to all the people that may have been bringing non-kosher donuts into their home, heating them up in their microwaves, putting the dishes in their dishwashers afterwards. Do they need to re-kasher their kitchens or do they just let it slide?
4 Comments:
I think it depends on how observant you are. I think, strictly speaking, people who are very observant will probably find it necessary to re-kasher it.
I know! I was so upset- Dempster, you evil street...grrr... :) Come on, CRC, you must find someone to make it kosher again...
This is great. We need a blog where Chicago folks look like insiders when we talk about local stuff. Half the blogs I read, the commentators are all from New York, and I have no clue what they're talking about when they start mentioning their shuls and restaurants and happenings!
Chicago power! Anyway, I think that the most tragic irony of the whole situation is the joy that the entire neighborhood felt when it finally went kosher to begin with; I mean, it was really little short of utopian...a kosher Dunkin Donuts...right in Skokie...we should have known that it was too good to be true.
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