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✈ Charleston, SC

Contributed by: Dahlia Adler Fisch | Last Date of Travel: August 2010 Kosher Info: Unfortunately, Charleston has lost both its only kosher restaurant and its kosher bed and breakfast in the last couple of years, but there is kosher food available in a number of supermarkets. (The Publix on Sam Rittenberg Blvd. in West Ashley has [...]

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✈ Keeping Kosher in Outer Banks, NC

Contributed by: Dahlia Adler Fisch | Last Visited: August 2009 Kosher Info: There are no kosher restaurants in the Outer Banks area. However, if you’re making the drive from up north, you can easily stop off at Little Israel in Virginia Beach–it’s only a 5-10 minute detour off the highway and they’ve got some helpful [...]

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✈ Keeping Kosher in New Orleans, LA

Contributed by: Dahlia Adler Fisch | Last Date of Travel: December 2008 Kosher Info: New Orleans is a fantastic city for tourism; it’s fascinating, inexpensive, and has a culture unlike any other. However, walking the streets of the city as a Kosher Jew can be a challenge—New Orleans is a seriously food-centric city, and Cajun [...]

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✈ Keeping Kosher in Istanbul, Turkey

Contributed by Dahlia Adler Fisch | Last Visit: July 2008 Kosher info: There is a surprisingly large population of Jews living in Istanbul today, but there is only one Kosher restaurant in the entire city of Istanbul. Fortunately, it’s a good one—tasty, reasonably priced, and accepts all major credit cards. Carne is located at 53 [...]

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✈ Keeping Kosher in Prague, Czech Republic

Contributed by: Dahlia Adler Fisch | Last visited: July 2008 Kosher Info: If you’re looking for a vacation destination that’s both incredibly beautiful and rich in Jewish history, not to mention extremely Kosher-friendly, look no further than the capital of the Czech Republic. Prague (or Praha) has not one but three Kosher restaurants (four if [...]

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