September 26, 2011
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Posted by: Dani Klein
This week’s (Sept 24, 2011) NY Times Magazine “Ethicist” article dealt with an inherently difficult Jewish Travel issue: potentially break Shabbat or cause a chilul Hashem (desicration of G-d’s name — or more practically: make Jews & Judaism look really bad)? The issue at hand was as follows: An 11:30am flight from NYC-Milwaukee (~2.25hr flight) [...]
September 23, 2011
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Posted by: frumsatire
[Guest Review by Heshy Fried of FrumSatire.com] 12 Tribes Food is the latest addition to the Bay Area’s growing list of kosher prepared food. About two weeks ago, 12 Tribes moved into the kosher kitchen at the JCC in San Francisco and is now providing Glatt Kosher organic packaged meals for sale in the JCC [...]
September 22, 2011
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Posted by: Dani Klein
Not long ago I compiled a list of Kosher Subway Restaurants across the U.S., which in its heyday numbered 12 across the country, 5 alone in the NYC metro area. Today, all 5 of the NYC area Kosher Subways are closed and only a total of 5 remain open nationally. I was recently interviewed by [...]
September 19, 2011
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Posted by: Dani Klein
[This is posted on behalf of a friend from Southern California] Dr. Sandwich is a little restaurant that lives right outside of Super Sal; you buy your food inside the market and eat it on the covered area on the side walk. I go to Super Sal very often, but for some reason I was [...]
September 18, 2011
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Posted by: ashspade
Contributed by: Ashley Spade | Last Date of Travel: June 2011 I recently returned from a trip to Marbella, Spain with a few classmates and my dog, Sir Winston Pugsalot. I know how hard it can seem to find Kosher food while traveling, especially depending on the country. Luckily, my student health insurance agent is [...]
September 16, 2011
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Posted by: Dani Klein
We are excited to learn that after the upcoming chagim, there will be two new kosher establishments that will be opening in the greater Stamford, Connecticut area. 1) A new kosher eatery at the Stamford Jewish Community Center, operated by Genadeen Caterers, a top notch kosher caterer from the New York metro area. This will [...]
September 15, 2011
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Posted by: Dani Klein
Food was amazing. Restaurant was clean. Locals claim that the food was on par with top level steak houses in NY. Was it expensive? Sure. Perhaps slightly lower price level as Abigail’s in NY. However, located in Potomac – a wealthy Orthodox community in MD – it was in the right area. The local community [...]
September 13, 2011
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Posted by: Dani Klein
Click here for: Restaurant Info Sushein is a brand new Kosher sushi restaurant officially opening today in downtown Manhattan (NYC) near City Hall. What makes Sushein unique is that they are the 1st kosher sushi restaurant in the U.S. to have a conveyor belt in the restaurant deliver sushi to its patrons. I have seen [...]
September 13, 2011
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Posted by: Dani Klein
I was recently sent 3 different “id America” cases to test out and review. One I loved. One looked cool but I didn’t like the way it felt in my hand. And one really confused me. The “Skyline” model I still use since testing it, and I love it. The rubber is hard yet flexible [...]
September 12, 2011
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Posted by: Arielle Klein
On our third day in Israel, we headed over to check out Tel Aviv and Yafo. We met up with a friend of Dani's (Jonah) who made Aliyah and lives in Tel Aviv. He showed us around the streets of Tel Aviv and took us to the Nachalat Binyamin Artists market, which they have on [...]
September 11, 2011
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Posted by: Dani Klein
For the die-hard kosher observant Eagles fans in the Philadelphia region, we’re excited to announce that a local favorite, Max and David’s, has secured a permanent concession stand right outside Section 117 at Lincoln Financial Field. M&D’s will be there for all events (excluding Shabbat of course) including NFL Eagles games, MLS Union soccer games, [...]
September 7, 2011
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Posted by: Abe
Contributed by: Abe S. | Last Date of Travel: August 2008 Kosher Info: When I visited Taipei for several weeks, I had an apartment with a kitchen which made things much easier. Finding kosher food in Taipei is a bit difficult but very possible. Starbucks, 7-Eleven, and Haagen-Dazs are all very popular chains in Taipei [...]
September 6, 2011
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Posted by: Dani Klein
This past Labor Day I spent a few days checking out Philly and it’s growing Kosher scene. Brand new in downtown Philly is Burger.org and Chicken.org – sister restaurants around the corner from each other offering meat and fowl menus respectively. Don’t bother visiting the websites at “.org” as they don’t own them. I was [...]