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Friday, September 05, 2008

First Kosher CD hits shelves today 

Finally, after years of putting pressure on the music industry, the Vaad L'Man Bitul Z'Man has come up with a way to once again make a mockery of every Godol. The new brainstorm, a Hechsher on music. The first completely Kosher CD has gone on sale today in all Kosher music stores.



In order to ensure that a CD will receive Rabbinical certification and be allowed to be sold in Jewish music stores the production must adhere to a number of special rules.

The rules for Kosher CD production are as follows:

1) The singer must have a biblical first name.
2) The singer must have a last name that does not sound Goyish.
3) The singer must be koveah itim l'torah or at least sit in Kollel.
4) The singer has to have been a member of the Chevra Kadisha for at least one year.
5) The CD cover cannot be printed in more than two colors.
6) Only old-style or handwritten fonts can be used for the CD cover.
7) Every Kosher CD must come with a side order of potato kugel.
8) The CD cannot contain any audible sounds.
9) The Hechsher only holds if the CD cannot be played on a CD player that has radio or MP3 capabilities.


Any CD that does not bear the Kosher certification label covering at least 28% of the cover will not be permissible to be sold at any Jewish music store.

Comments:
you forgot the most important rule the singers name can't be Lipa

 

very well written! I like.

 

theres TWO shades of blue, plus the white area. so its possul

 

This cover has at least 3 colors!

 

git g'zoogt! moiredik!

 

This is great! You should send a photocopy of this entry (remember, no email) to the leaders of Beitar. They would just love it!

 

Is it purim already?

 

No women may have in whatsoever way have a hand in the final product ( the cleaning of the production facility should be handled by males only!!!)

 

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