kosher food

 Philadelphia Jewish restaurant faces 'genocide' chants by hundreds of anti-Israel protesters

Hate or just a crime? Either way, Jewish restaurants are finding support after vandalism

When religious items are destroyed and no money is taken, can a break-in be called a hate crime?

By JACKIE HAJDENBERG/JTA
09/12/2023

The perfect one-pot sofrito recipe: Chicken, potatoes, onions

Introducing Chef Felix Rosenthal's irresistible sofrito recipe made with chicken, potatoes, and onions that will leave you hooked on its flavors.

By WALLA!
30/11/2023

Sponsorship for IDF weapons sparks debate in Jewish foodie Facebook group

“People can get very heated about charging for spicy mayo. And the people have probably gotten more heated about that than they did about the bomb thing.”

By JACKIE HAJDENBERG/JTA
25/11/2023
La Missada

A kosher ‘kind of Chinese’ restaurant in New Jersey lands on NYT’s 2023 list of eateries

Fat Choy has reopened in suburban New Jersey, with a Jewish partner and kosher certification.

By PHILISSA CRAMER/JTA
20/09/2023

US Open serves kosher food, hosts Jewish prayer quorums

“Having kosher food at the US Open means you don’t feel excluded. You are part of the crowd,” said visitor Eli Feit.

By HOWARD BLAS
16/09/2023

Orthodox Union certifies Israeli brand of lab-grown meat as kosher — but not parve

The agency decided to mark it as meat because it’s derived from an animal and looks exactly like meat.

By JACKIE HAJDENBERG/JTA
09/09/2023

After 7 years, husband claims invalidity over non-kosher wedding venue

A couple lived together for years until the husband's religious transformation caused marital strife. He now claims their marriage isn't valid.

Slow and Bro: A welcomed new kosher restaurant in Ra'anana - review

Slow and Bro is a family enterprise with good food and a very friendly ambience – definitely an asset to the Ra’anana kosher scene.

Kosher in Rome: The best food for religious Jews in Italy's capital

These restaurants are not simply places for kosher travelers to fill their tanks with a quick falafel or a bad slice of pizza. These are high-quality establishments.

By HOWARD BLAS
26/08/2023

Kosher food in Israel is an $800 million racket of corruption - opinion

The direct cost of corrupt kashrut services is very high and burdens the economy with about $800 million, as well as raising the cost of almost all goods to our families, rich and poor.

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