Kosher
Haset: Bringing kosher Ethiopian food to Jerusalem - restaurant review
By the edge of Mahaneh Yehuda, Haset offers Ethiopian food served on injera, bringing the taste and feel of an Ethiopian home to Jerusalem.
Iconic Eucalyptus and chef Moshe Basson to serve final meals in Jerusalem
After a staggering success in Israel: PITMASTER opens kosher branches in the U.S.
The war in Israel is in a lull, but Jewish soldiers are still fighting in Ukraine
Druze village's restaurant goes kosher to provide free food to IDF soldiers, evacuees
The establishment, now the first kosher hub in the village, offers a daily menu of kosher meat dishes and authentic Druze cuisine.
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?
Israel's chief rabbi: Secular Jews have lower intelligence, are jealous of haredim
"They do not find satisfaction in life; everything is driven by the desires of this world," Sephardi Chief Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef said.
How to keep kosher on a non-kosher trip - comment
There are two ways to keep kosher on a non-kosher cruise: Here's how.
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.
How a religious revival fed the demise of the Midtown kosher deli
Most of the kosher delis in New York were historically open on Shabbat, from the heyday of the kosher deli in the 1930s to today.
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.
The saga of hotels’ late Shabbat and holiday checkout
Why do hotel guests, some of them wealthy, accept the procedure of paying for late check-out abroad, but expect it gratis in Israel?
Berkeley AEPi shellfish dump wasn’t antisemitic vandalism, police and fraternity say
“The Berkeley Police Department has determined that a hate crime did not occur,” Jessica Perry, a Berkeley police public information officer, said.
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.