Guide Israeli food business regulatory compliance — business licensing, kashrut certification, health ministry requirements, and food labeling. Use when user asks about "food business license Israel", "Misrad HaBriut requirements", "kashrut certification process", "food labeling Hebrew", "restaurant permit Israel", "food import regulations", or "רישיון עסק מזון". Covers Ministry of Health licensing by business type, Rabbanut kashrut application process, certification renewal tracking, Hebrew food label generation, and health inspection preparation. Do NOT use for restaurant daily operations (use israeli-restaurant-ops) or general business compliance.
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Instructions
Step 1: Determine Ministry of Health Licensing Requirements
Israeli food businesses require a business license (rishyon esek) under the Business Licensing Law. Requirements vary by business type:
Business Type
Hebrew
Key Requirements
Restaurant / Cafe
מסעדה / בית קפה
Kitchen layout approval, ventilation, handwashing stations, pest control
Food production / Factory
מפעל מזון
GMP compliance, lab testing, production facility approval
Food truck / Stand
דוכן / רכב מזון
Mobile food permit, water supply certification, waste disposal plan
Transport temperature compliance, event-specific permits
Market stall
דוכן שוק
関連 Skill
Municipal market permit, cold storage for perishables
For each type: identify required documents, inspection criteria, and renewal schedule. See references/health-ministry-requirements.md for detailed requirements per business type.
Health inspection: periodic (frequency varies, typically every 6-12 months)
Fire safety certificate: annual renewal
Pest control documentation: quarterly
Send reminders 60 days, 30 days, and 7 days before expiration. Track required documents for each renewal. Store renewal history. If persistent memory is unavailable, export as compliance-tracker.json.
Step 4: Generate Hebrew Food Labels
Israeli food labeling requirements (based on regulations from the Ministry of Health):
Product name in Hebrew
Ingredients list (in Hebrew, descending order by weight)
Allergen declarations (חובת סימון אלרגנים):
Must declare: gluten, crustaceans, eggs, fish, peanuts, soybeans, milk, tree nuts, celery, mustard, sesame, sulfites, lupin, mollusks
Format: bold or highlighted in ingredients list + separate allergen warning
Nutritional information per 100g and per serving
Net weight/volume
Country of origin
Manufacturer/importer details
Production date and expiration date
Storage instructions
Kashrut mark (if certified)
Barcode (Israeli standard)
See references/labeling-requirements.md for detailed format specifications and example label template.
Step 5: Guide Food Import Regulations
Importing food to Israel requires:
Import license from Ministry of Health
Food item registration (for first-time imports)
Hebrew label approval before import
Port inspection and sampling
Kashrut certification (if kosher market)
Required documents:
Certificate of origin
Health certificate from country of origin
Lab analysis results
Hebrew label proof
Customs declaration
Step 6: Prepare for Health Inspections
Generate inspection preparation checklist by business type.
General checklist (all food businesses):
Valid business license displayed
Current kashrut certificate displayed (if applicable)
Staff health certificates (teudat briut) up to date
Handwashing stations functional with soap and towels
Temperature logs maintained (refrigerators, freezers, hot holding)
Pest control documentation current
Food stored off the floor, properly labeled with dates
Cleaning schedule documented and followed
No expired products on premises
First-in-first-out (FIFO) rotation practiced
Additional for restaurants:
Kitchen ventilation functioning
Grease trap maintained
Separate prep areas for raw and cooked food
Allergen information available for customers
Examples
Example 1: New Restaurant Seeking Business License and Kashrut
User says: "I'm opening a restaurant in Jerusalem and need all the permits"
Actions:
Determine business type: restaurant (מסעדה) — identify MOH requirements
List required permits: business license, kashrut from Jerusalem Rabbanut, fire safety, health inspection
Generate document checklist: kitchen layout, ventilation plan, supplier list, menu
Guide kashrut application process for Jerusalem Rabbanut
Set up renewal tracking for all certifications
Prepare health inspection checklist
Result: Complete permit roadmap with timeline. Business license application prepared, Rabbanut application checklist ready. Renewal tracking configured with alerts starting 60 days before each expiration.
Example 2: Creating Food Labels for a New Product
User says: "I'm launching a hummus product and need Hebrew labels"
Actions:
Collect: ingredients list, allergen info, nutritional data
Generate Hebrew label with all required fields (ingredients, allergens, nutrition table)
Highlight allergens: sesame (שומשום), chickpeas (note: not in mandatory list but common allergen)
Add storage instructions ("יש לאחסן בקירור עד 4°C")
Format per Israeli labeling regulations
Result: Complete Hebrew food label ready for printing. Includes: bilingual product name, full ingredients in Hebrew (descending by weight), allergen warning box, nutrition per 100g and per serving, manufacturer details, expiry format, and storage instructions.
Example 3: Preparing for Health Inspection
User says: "We have a health inspection next week, help me prepare"
Actions:
Determine business type and last inspection results (if available)
Generate comprehensive inspection checklist
Identify high-priority items: temperature logs, staff health certificates, pest control docs
Walk through common failure points: expired products, improper storage, missing documentation
Create day-of-inspection quick checklist
Suggest last-minute fixes for common issues
Result: 32-item inspection checklist organized by priority. Top 5 critical items highlighted (temperature logs, health certificates, handwashing stations, food labeling, pest control). Day-of checklist for the morning before inspection.
Bundled Resources
References
references/health-ministry-requirements.md — Ministry of Health licensing requirements by food business type: required documents, facility standards, inspection criteria, and renewal schedules. Consult when determining licensing needs in Step 1 or preparing for inspections in Step 6.
references/labeling-requirements.md — Israeli food labeling regulations: mandatory fields, allergen declaration requirements, nutritional information format, Hebrew label template, and import labeling rules. Consult when generating food labels in Step 4 or guiding import regulations in Step 5.
Gotchas
Kashrut certification levels (Rabbanut, Mehadrin, Badatz) are not interchangeable. Agents may treat them as equivalent, but each has different supervision requirements, costs, and market implications.
Israeli food labeling regulations require allergen declarations in a specific bold/highlighted format that differs from EU and US standards. Agents trained on international labeling norms will produce non-compliant labels.
The Ministry of Health business licensing categories changed in recent years, and the classification of food trucks (rechev mazon) now requires a different permit path than a fixed restaurant. Agents may use outdated classification rules.
Israeli food import regulations require Hebrew label approval before the goods enter the country, not after. Agents familiar with US/EU import flows may sequence this step incorrectly.
Pest control documentation in Israel must come from a licensed company registered with the Ministry of Environmental Protection. Agents may suggest generic pest control solutions that do not meet Israeli regulatory requirements.
Troubleshooting
Error: "Business license application rejected"
Cause: Missing documents, facility doesn't meet requirements, or zoning issue.
Solution: Check rejection reason from the municipal licensing authority. Common issues: kitchen layout not approved, ventilation insufficient, or business location not zoned for food service. Address specific deficiency and resubmit. Consider hiring a licensed consultant (yo'etz rishuy) for complex cases.
Error: "Kashrut inspection failed"
Cause: Non-kosher ingredients found, or separation requirements not met.
Solution: Review mashgiach's report for specific findings. Common issues: supplier without proper kosher certification, cross-contamination between meat and dairy areas, ingredients not on approved list. Replace non-compliant ingredients and request re-inspection.
Error: "Food label rejected by MOH"
Cause: Missing required fields or incorrect format.
Solution: Verify all 12 mandatory fields are present (see Step 4). Common issues: allergen declaration not in correct format (must be bold/highlighted), nutritional info missing per-serving data, Hebrew translation inaccurate. Use references/labeling-requirements.md as checklist.
Error: "Health inspection violation notice"
Cause: Critical violation found during inspection (temperature abuse, pest evidence, expired products).
Solution: Address critical violations immediately. Temperature abuse: discard affected food, recalibrate thermometers, document corrective action. Pest evidence: call licensed pest control immediately, document treatment. Expired products: remove and document disposal. Inspector typically allows 7-30 days for correction depending on severity.
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Step 1: Determine Ministry of Health Licensing Requirements