Sadly, there is no "simple GFY" version. Kosher is a very silly ritualistic system that includes things like the food itself (pork is not Kosher, nor is shellfish); the preparation of the food (blessed by a Rabbi? Meat from animals slaughtered in a very specific way); and combinations of food (meat can only ever be served on a dish that has NEVER come into contact with anything dairy nor egg; dairy never being served on a dish that has ever come into contact with meat).
You can look for food that contains the label with a k in a circle, or you could tell your kosher "friends" to grow up and stop believing in voodoo.
I myself have no tolerance for this kind of crap. I had a family friend freak out and throw away all their "dairy dishes" once because meat touched a plate and they didn't know which one. They screamed like a child whose doll got taken away and basically went into hysterics. For what? Idiots.
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