I'm not Jewish, so I'll leave it for the first rabbi to stumble upon, but shouldn't the part about not mixing milk and meat products come in strongly here as well.- clasqm
RK: I guess there are quite a few Jews who follow kashrut, but only in part. (E.g. they might avoid obvious things like eating pork, but ignore most of the other dietary rules.) I think it would useful if the article mentioned that. Also, some Jews don't follow kashrut without clearing fitting into categories like Reform or Reconstructionist (e.g., according to a newspaper article I recently read, a lot of recent immigrants from the former Soviet Union to Israel -- I doubt most of them consciously identify as Reform or anything like that.) -- SJK