Definitions for "Kosher for Passover"
to receive this special designation, a food or drink must meet even stricter requirements than are necessary to be designated Kosher. In the case of Manischewitz Wine®, this means additional supervision according to the more rigorous Jewish dietary laws governing Kosher for Passover products. All Manischewitz Wines, except Elderberry, Loganberry and Cream Peach, are produced Kosher for Passover from December 1st through March 31st each year. Please be sure to check the label to ensure that the bottle of wine indicates Kosher for Passover (.
In addition to meeting the year round requirements for Kosher, foods must also meet the Passover dietary laws, which prohibit the use of any fermented grain products (Chametz), during the entire Passover holiday. Many of the products that are Kosher all year, require additional supervision for Passover.
Also known as "Kosher L'Pesach," products that have no leaven and have been certified for use on the holiday.