'Accidentally Kosher' Poster — A Panic. A Discovery. A Very Complicated Relationship With Food.
You ordered the pizza without pepperoni. You skipped the cream cheese. You looked down at your plate and realised, with mounting horror, that everything on it was technically permissible under Jewish dietary law. This was not the plan. This was never the plan.
The Accidentally Kosher poster is for the people who try very hard to eat unkosher and occasionally, through no fault of their own, fail. It is for the Israeli-Ukrainian friend living in Spain who panics when the menu accidentally aligns with halacha. It is for everyone who has ordered something with full unkosher intent and been betrayed by the kitchen.
It is also, and most importantly, for the memory of a grandfather who kept kosher his entire life — except for that one afternoon in a Munich Biergarten, sitting in the sunshine with a Wurstsalat in front of him, who looked at the pork sausage swimming in vinegar and onions and announced, with complete conviction and zero theological basis, that this salad was kosher. It was not kosher. It has never been kosher. It will never be kosher. He ate every last bite.
This is the poster for him. For all of them. For everyone navigating the beautiful, chaotic, deeply personal relationship between heritage, food, faith, and the specific joy of eating exactly what you want and calling it whatever you need to call it.
❖️ Accidentally Kosher — it happens to the best of us, against our will
🧱 Orange background, white typography — warm, bold, the color of a Biergarten afternoon
🥚 Pairs with Wurstsalat, anchovy pizza, pastrami with cream cheese, and anything else your grandfather would have called kosher with a straight face
🍺 In memory of every grandfather who ate the Wurstsalat in the Munich Biergarten and claimed it was fine
🖼️ 200 gsm premium matte paper — smooth, non-reflective, halachically neutral
🌿 FSC-certified sustainable paper — the rabbi has no notes
📐 13×18 cm / 5×7″ — small format, enormous theological complexity
✨ Printed on demand — no minimums, no dietary restrictions, no questions asked
Eat what you want. Call it what you need. Hang the poster. Your grandfather would have approved — and if he didn't, he would have eaten it anyway. L'chaim. 💙