
Badatz
"Badatz" is a term used for highly respected Jewish religious certification organizations, known as kashrut agencies, that supervise the preparation of food to ensure it meets strict kosher standards. These organizations conduct inspections, approve ingredients, and oversee processing methods to maintain religious compliance. The term "Badatz" (meaning "court" in Hebrew) signifies the authority and trust placed in these agencies by the Jewish community. Different Badatz organizations may have varying standards and certifications, but all aim to uphold rigorous kosher guidelines to guarantee food is suitable for observant Jews.