Kosher Vs Halal Markets
The Kosher industry and certification initiated in the US back
in 1898 when the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations
was established. In 1918 The New York State Legislature
enacted the nation’s first Kosher Food Law. Nearly a decade
after that, in 1924, the Union of Orthodox Congregations
introduced an official kashrut supervision and certification
program.
Today, the US has more than 12 million kosher consumers,
including many non-Jewish consumers. For the non-Jewish
population, there are several motives other than religious
concerns to buy kosher products – these include Islam,
veganism, eating healthier and safer, as well as overall animal
welfare. In total, the OU Kosher – the largest kosher certifying
agency- has almost 1,500 kashrut supervisors worldwide,
1,000 in the US and another 500 working abroad. The US is
also home to nearly 40% of the global Jewish population - 30%
of which are kosher consumers.