eco-kosher

English

Etymology

eco- + kosher, coined by Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi.

Adjective

eco-kosher (comparative more eco-kosher, superlative most eco-kosher)

  1. Acceptable in an ecological sense, supposedly analogous to the Jewish kosher laws for food preparation.
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