The Hebrew National class action lawsuitalso claimed that ConAgra used the slogan We answer to a higher authority to market the products. ConAgra Foods Inc has been sued by consumers who contend that hot dogs and other products sold under its Hebrew National brand are not kosher. The lawsuit originally was filed in the Dakota County state court, in June 2012; then the case was moved to federal court at the request of ConAgra (6-22-12 AJW). For example, in New York, the Kosher Law Enforcement Division (KLED) is maintained to aid its large Jewish population and protect consumers from the mislabeling and misrepresentation of food products. ConAgra's brands. "We went through the different elements and the different requirements for meat to be considered kosher. ConAgra moved the case this month to a federal court in St. Paul. No court in this land can make this judgment, Judge Abramscontinued. The lawsuit alleges that meat processing. Judge Abrams agreed with the federal courts, holding that the First Amendments freedom of religion barred any court from deciding whether Hebrew Nationals hot dogs are actually kosher. Judge Abrams also found deficiencies in the plaintiffs claims for damages due to buying Hebrew National products. ", "This is an invisible fraud," Robinovitch told Reuters. But the plaintiffs said in the complaint that AER supervisors "did little or nothing" to address employee complaints that the meat processed for ConAgra was non-kosher. ConAgra Foods Inc has been sued by consumers who contend that hot dogs and other products sold under its Hebrew National brand are not kosher. Perfect as a quick snack, part of an easy meal or as party appetizers. Hebrew National's kosher status is certified by a well-recognized and authorized third-party. . The ConAgra Hebrew National Labeling Class Action Lawsuit is Wallace, et al. Frozen appetizers feature puff pastry surrounding cocktail franks.