Archive | July, 2008

Press: An Interview with Dani Klein from www.AtYourPalate.com

http://www.atyourpalate.com 7/31/08 by Chef Shaya Klechevsky I recently conducted an interview with Dani Klein, founder of Yeah That’s Kosher – A Kosher Travel Blog. Recently launched, Yeah That’s Kosher has already developed a following, and it’s growing every day. It’s basically a completely user-driven world database of different travel destinations’ kosher tips. Traveling to Spain? [...]

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Press: YTK mentioned in the “Jewish Press”

Kosher Tidbits from around the Web — July 29, 2007 The Jewish Press by Chumi Friedman ……. “Speaking of traveling – are you making a trip and wondering where you can find kosher food? Or maybe you recently made a trip and want to share your kosher food experiences? Well now there is a new [...]

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Press: “Yeah! That’s Kosher Site Helps Kosher Travelers Navigate the World”

From: http://www.postcardsforyou.com/yeahthatskoshersite.html | 7/25/08 A new website, www.yeahthatskosher.com, is helping kosher travelers find kosher food around the world, according to the site’s founder, Dani Klein. Klein’s own difficulties in finding kosher food while traveling motivated him to start the innovative site, which also includes other travel tips about world destinations. Kosher postings on the site [...]

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✈ Keeping Kosher in Havana (Habana), Cuba

Contributed by: Noam Hazan | Last Date of Travel: June 2008 Kosher Info: If you’re planning a trip to Cuba anytime soon and you prefer not to starve then I would suggest you plan your trip very carefully! Prawns, lobster and calamarimay look appetising but they are not very kosher! You have two options: 1: [...]

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✈ Keeping Kosher in Munich, Germany

Contributed by Prianka Mizrahi | Last Date of Travel: May 2008 Kosher Info: There are a few kosher restaurants around the city center. My personal favorite is Fleming’s Kosher Restaurant which is inside the Jewish center on St Jakobs-Platz. The restaurant is located by an area called Marienplatz and 3 blocks from the City Hall [...]

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Press: “From Vegas to Venice, yeah, you can keep kosher”

From the Jewish News Weekly of Northern California  |  by: Laura Rumpf  |  Friday July 18, 2008 http://www.jewishsf.com/content/2-0-/module/displaystory/story_id/35622/format/html/displaystory.html Keeping kosher on vacation might be a lot easier — and tastier — for Jews from all over with the help of a new blog and dining review source for kashrut-observant world travelers. Destinations from Reykjavik to [...]

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✈ Keeping Kosher in Dublin, Ireland

Contributed by: Tina Pollack | Last Date of Travel: July 2007 Kosher Info: Dublin does not have a very large Jewish community, but access to kosher food is definitely possible. Terenure Synagogue Hall has a small restaurant with a full menu and also fast-food options (Meat), but it is only open Thursday evenings and not [...]

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✈ Keeping Kosher in Washington, D.C.

Contributed by: Sharona Whisler | Last Date of Travel: [Author lives in DC] Kosher Info: In the District itself kosher food and especially restaurants are slim pickings considering how many Jews live in the area. The most popular kosher restaurant in DC is “Eli’s” (http://www.elisdc.com), a glatt kosher deli/grill with a nice variety of dishes [...]

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✈ Keeping Kosher in Greek Isles, Greece

Contributed by: Tina Pollack | Last Date of Travel: July 2007 Kosher Info: The Greek Islands do not have any established Jewish communities, thus finding accessible kosher food could be difficult. See http://www.chabad.gr/templates/articlecco_cdo/aid/66080/jewish/Kosher-products-list.htm for a list of kosher products available throughout Greece. The Islands have a lot of fresh fruit and vegetables and also different [...]

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✈ Keeping Kosher in Chiang Mai, Thailand

Contributed by: Noam Hazan | Last Date of Travel: August 2007 1. Kosher Info: All Chabads have the same sort of set up. Kosher Restaurant, Free Internet, Minyans usually 3 times a day and free Friday night meals. The Chabad is found on Chang Klan street by the Empress Hotel. 2. Tourist Info: Make sure [...]

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✈ Keeping Kosher in Bangkok, Thailand

Contributed by: Noam Hazan | Last Date of Travel: August 2007 1. Kosher Info: Bangkok surprisingly enough consists of 3 Chabad centres. The main one you would be concerned with as a traveller (backpacker) would be the one by the Koh San Road, which is one of the famous tourist destinations in Bangkok. The Chabad [...]

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✈ Keeping Kosher in Brooklyn, NY

Contributed by: Arielle Singer Klein | Last Date of Travel: [Author grew up in Brooklyn and often visits her parents who live there.] Kosher Info: Ahh Brooklyn the proverbial mecca for the Jewish foodie. Although I no longer live in Brooklyn I still dream about all the myriad food choices that exist some open till [...]

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✈ Keeping Kosher in Copenhagen, Denmark

Contributed by: Dani Klein | Last Date of Travel: June 2008 Kosher Info: Copenhagen does have a kosher market, Samson Market, but it holds strange hours – you should call in advance. There is a veggie restaurant that the locals visit near the Stroget (pronounced “stroyet”) called RizRaz. Ask to make sure which dishes have [...]

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