In Jewish law, Pas Yisroel or Pat Yisrael () products are grain-products that were cooked or baked with the participation of an observant Jew.
While any bread with kosher ingredients is considered kosher on a basic level, it is considered praiseworthy to fulfill the stricter standard of only eating pas yisroel. In the period between Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur, it is customary for all Jews to only eat bread which is pas yisroel.Shulchan Aruch, Orach Chayim 603
The qualification for one to be considered an "observant" Jew – and therefore able to uphold the observance of Pas Yisroel – is defined as one who is Shomer Shabbat. This is regardless of affiliation. An example of this encompassing multiple denominations is a hypothetical scenario of a Reform Judaism who is a baker, and an Orthodox Judaism who wants to buy the baked goods produced by the baker; if the baker is:
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