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JetBlue & EL AL Announce U.S. – Israel Interline Partnership

July 22nd, 2010 | View Comments | Posted in Blog, Israel, New York, USA

Hey guys, I just saw the following announcement online, and I was super thrilled! So, whatever your thoughts on JetBlue or EL AL, you can’t deny that this is extremely convenient, especially for those Americans who find that in order to get to Israel they had to fly to New York anyways. Now, it’s all in one built in cost, one ticket, one purchase, and you don’t have to transfer your baggage. I highlighted some key points below in italics.

Please comment below and let us know what your take is on this? Will you benefit from this agreement?
~Dani

JetBlue Airways, which has a great flight map throughout the American Northeast & West Coast, and Israel’s national airline, EL AL, announced today that they intend to sign an interline agreement, providing new and convenient connecting options for both EL AL and JetBlue customers wishing to travel between the U.S. and Israel. Beginning in September, customers will be able to purchase a single ticket for travel on flights of both carriers in one simple transaction, and enjoy seamless connecting service to Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion International Airport from most JetBlue cities via New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport.

New York’s JFK Airport is EL AL’s leading gateway into the United States, with as many as three daily flights to/from Tel Aviv, and is also JetBlue’s main hub with service to 50+ cities across the United States, Latin America, and the Caribbean. JetBlue is the #1 domestic airline at JFK, carrying more travelers to this key global hub than any other airline.

Customers traveling on the two carriers will enjoy the convenience of purchasing and traveling on a single e-ticket. In addition, on the day of travel, customers will benefit from simplified one-stop, through check-in and easy connections at JFK Airport. Customers will receive boarding cards for both carriers’ flights upon check-in with either JetBlue or EL AL and their baggage will be checked to their final destination.

From: http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/jetblue-airways-and-el-al-israel-airlines-announce-interline-agreement-to-connect-customers-between-us-and-israel-99014739.html

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Kosher Chinese Restaurants · 洁净中国餐馆 · מסעדות סיניות כשרות

December 24th, 2009 | View Comments | Posted in Belgium, Blog, Canada, Europe, France, Israel, UK, USA

There is now a silly tradition that many Americans hold Christmastime each year… to indulge in Chinese cuisine. Since the Chinese do not celebrate Christmas, like us Jews, their restaurants have no need to take a hiatus on Xmas day.

In honor of this wacky tradition, we’ve compiled a list of Chinese restaurants (both sit-down & take-out) for your convenience.
Chinese-Food-Sign

  • NORTH AMERICA
    Annie Chan’s Restaurant
    190-11 Union Turnpike
    (off 190th Street)
    Fresh Meadows, NY 11366


    Bamboo Garden Vegetarian Cuisine
    364 Roy Street
    Seattle, WA USA 98109
    www.bamboogarden.net

    Chai Peking
    2205 Lavista Road Northeast
    Atlanta, GA 30329
    www.chaipeking.com

    China Bistro
    3565 NE 207th Street
    (The Waterways)
    Aventura, FL 33180

    China Glatt
    4413 13th Avenue
    (Between 44th & 45th St.)
    Brooklyn, NY 11219

    Chopstix
    172 West Englewood Avenue
    Teaneck, NJ 07666
    www.chopstixusa.com

    Chopstix
    478 Pleasant Valley Way
    West Orange, NJ 07052
    www.chopstixusa.com

    ChoSen Garden
    64-43 108th Street
    (Bet. 64th Rd. & 65th Rd.)
    Forest Hills, NY 11375

    ChoSen Island
    367 Central Avenue
    (Cor. of Central Ave. & Frost Lane)
    Lawrence, NY 11559

    ChoSen Village
    505 Middle Neck Road
    Great Neck, NY 11023

    Dragon Inn Glatt Kosher
    7638 Castor Ave
    Philadelphia, PA 19152

    Eden Wok Manhattan
    43 East 34th Street
    (Bet. Park & Madison Ave)
    New York, NY 10016
    www.edenwok.com

    Eden Wok Westchester
    1327 North Avenue
    (Northfield & Quaker Ridge Rd.)
    New Rochelle, NY 10804
    www.edenwok.com

    Ernie & Ellie
    6900 Decarie Blvd.
    (Decor De’Carie Square- enter through Venezia)
    Montreal, QC
    H3X 2T8, Canada

    Golden Chopsticks
    7000 Bathurst Street
    Vaughan, ON L4J, Canada
    www.goldenchopstick.ca

    Grand Bamboo
    106 Route 59
    (Corner Route 306)
    Monsey, NY 10952

    Hunan
    557 Kings Highway
    Brooklyn, NY 11223

    King Solomon’s Table
    3705 Chesswood Drive,
    North York, ON
    M3J 2P6, Canada
    www.kingsolomonstable.com

    Mr. Chopstik
    4020 Royal Palm Ave
    Miami Beach, FL 33140

    Royal Dragon
    4832 Boiling Brook Pkwy
    Rockville, MD 20852
    www.royalkosherrestaurant.com/royaldragon.htm

    Shangchai
    2189 Flatbush Ave
    Brooklyn, NY 11234

    Shanghai Diamond Garden
    9401 West Pico Blvd.
    Los Angeles, CA 90035

    Singapore Chinese Vegetarian *
    1006 Race Street
    Philadelphia, PA 19107-2306
    www.singaporevegetarian.com
    (*this place is vegan / vegetarian and is open on Shabbat)

    Tein Li Chow
    2485 Howard
    Evanston, Illinois
    www.teinlichow.com

    Wok ‘n Take Out
    455 Route 306
    Wesley Hills, NY 10952
    www.wokntakeout.com

    Wok Tov
    594 Central Avenue
    Cedarhurst, NY 11516

    Yi-Tzi Peking
    145 Montgomery Avenue
    Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004
    www.yitzipeking.com

  • EUROPE
    Blue Lagoon
    Lange Herentalsestraat 70
    2018 Antwerp, Belgium

    Kaifeng
    51 Church Road
    Hendon, NW4 4DU
    England, UK

    Missada
    45, rue Laugier
    75017 Paris
    France

  • ISRAEL

    Canton
    The Tayelet Hotel
    6 Gad Machnes Street
    Netanya , Israel
    (Kosher Rabanut)
    www.chinese.co.il

    Chai Tai
    Moshav Hutzot Hagolan
    Katzrin, Israel
    (Kosher Rabanut)

    The Chinese Wall
    26 Mikve Israel St
    Tel Aviv, Israel
    (Kosher Rabanut)

    China-Lee
    7 Montifyori St
    Tel Aviv, Israel
    (Glatt Kosher)

    Korussin
    Malha Shopping Center
    Jerusalem, Israel
    (Kosher Mehadrin)

    Lemon Grass
    Azrieli Shopping Center
    Tel Aviv, Israel
    (Kosher Rabanut)

    Lemon Grass
    22 Even Gvirol St
    Tel Aviv, Israel
    (Kosher Rabanut)

    Ming Ling
    12 Herzel
    Tel Aviv, Israel
    (Kosher Rabanut)

    Pikansin
    Azrieli Mall ~ 1st floor
    Tel Aviv, Israel
    (Kosher Rabanut)

    Tokyo Bankok
    40 Ainstain St
    Ramat Aviv Shopping Center
    Tel Aviv, Israel
    (Kosher Rabanut)

    Tuch Food
    48 Menahem Begin Road St
    Tel Aviv, Israel
    (Kosher Rabanut)

    Yosi Pekin
    15 Keren Kayemet St
    Jerusalem, Israel
    (Kosher Rabanut)

  • CHINA
    Dini’s Kosher Restaurant
    Nuren Jie Xingba Lu Jiuba Jie
    Beijing, China

And now here is a funny video about Jews, Chinese food, and Xmas for you to enjoy.

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Los Angeles, CA >> Focus on SushiKo

December 21st, 2009 | View Comments | Posted in California, USA

Dani Klein from http://yeahthatskosher.com checks out kosher restaurants for Jewish Travel TV.

SushiKo is a modern sushi restaurant right in the heart of the Jewish community of Los Angeles on Pico Blvd. The sushi is outstanding, and there are TV screens which allow you to watch the chefs making your sushi live. Highly recommended.

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Los Angeles, CA >> Focus on Delice Bakery

December 14th, 2009 | View Comments | Posted in California, USA

Dani Klein from http://yeahthatskosher.com checks out kosher restaurants for Jewish Travel TV.

Delice Bakery is a delicious French bakery on Pico Blvd. in Los Angeles, CA. They offer a variety of different breads, fancy cakes, pastries and cookies. My personal favorite are the croissants, either plain or chocolate filled.

Check them out at: http://www.DeliceBakery.com

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Los Angeles, CA >> Focus on Kosher Subway

November 28th, 2009 | View Comments | Posted in California, USA

Subway is a deli restaurant chain that is popular for its freshly baked bread and meat subs. We checked out one of the kosher Subways in the U.S., this one on Pico Blvd. in Los Angeles, CA. They offer a variety of different breads, meats, vegetables, and sauces. They’re also open late which makes them quite convenient.

Dani Klein from http://yeahthatskosher.com checks out kosher restaurants for Jewish Travel TV.

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Open for Passover 2009 in West Coast USA

April 8th, 2009 | View Comments | Posted in California, Nevada, USA

Jews the world over are traveling around to friends, family, or to new locations this Passover. While it is typically impossible to find kosher restaurants or eateries open for Passover, here are a few that I’ve found that will be open this year on Chol Hamoed (intermediary days of Passover):

Las Vegas

Haifa Restaurant
855 E. Twain Ave. #101
(702)940-8000

Los Angeles

Subway
8948 West Pico Boulevard
(310) 274-1222

Kabob and Chinese
9184 W Pico Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90035
(310) 274-4007

Sunrise
9216 W Pico Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90035
(310) 273-0303

Oakland

Oakland Kosher
3419 Lakeshore Ave
(510) 839-0177

San Francisco

Tel Aviv Market
2495 Irving St
(415) 661-7588

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Los Angeles, CA

November 15th, 2008 | View Comments | Posted in California, USA

Contributed by: Dani Klein | Last Date of Visit: November 2008

Hollywood SignKosher Info: Los Angeles proper has one main drag of kosher restaurants, eateries, and markets. Basically everything I came across on my visits is on Pico Blvd. near Robertson Blvd. (aptly named the Pico-Robertson area). On Pico you will find Nagila Meating Place (meat) and next door, Nagila Pizza: Simple kosher fast food. Additionally on Pico you will find: Pico Kosher Deli: great deli-style eats, a Glatt Kosher “Subway”, and numerous other cafes, delis, pizza joints, and other establishments that I’m sure I’ll leave out. Also on Pico there is Sinai Kosher Market, Doheny Kosher Meat Market, and other small kosher markets to get whatever you need. Few kosher establishments exist in the LA area outside of the long Pico strip, and if you know of them, please share.

Tourist Info: LA LA land is known for Hollywood, Beverly Hills, and famous pretty people. Beverly Hills is mainly a rich residential neighborhood, not worth spending much time, unless you’re stalking celebs. Now, I must say, I’ve been to LA about 5 times in the past few years, and in all honesty, if I didn’t have to go there for work, I probably wouldn’t. Everything in this city is revolving around celebrities or just how one looks. Granted, the Jewish community is partially removed (note the number of Jews in Hollywood) from the celebrity aspect, but the rest of the town is not. Since the city is so spread out, everyone is reliant on their cars, and traffic is unbearable. Public transportation is awful and mainly used by those who can’t afford their own cars. So, unless you’re obsessed with pop culture, don’t waste your time in LA.

If you are however going to be in LA anyways, here are some places to check out. Grauman’s (Mann’s) Chinese Theatre is a famous landmark on Hollywood Blvd. The 3rd Street Promenade in Santa Monica; nice outdoor shopping, a couple blocks from the beach. Check out Hollywood and Sunset Blvds, and of course get a shot with the Hollywood sign.

If you are into pop culture, look into taking a tour of the various TV & Movie studios in the vicinity. Also, you may be able to attend a free taping of a TV show. The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Jeopardy, Wheel of Fortune, The Price is Right, and many many others are filmed almost daily in LA. Be sure to do your research beforehand to make sure you can get tickets while in town.

While I haven’t visited them, the LA area has quite a few number of amusement parks:

Jewish Info: LA is home to both a large Persian Sephardic community, as well as an Ashkenaz one. Both Aish HaTorah and Chabad have massive buildings on Pico Blvd. in the heart of the Jewish area. There are about 15+ Chabads in different neighborhoods throughout the metro LA area. There are quite a few shuls in the Beverly Hills & Pico/Robertson areas. To get a full list of all shuls in the LA area, check out the LA Jewish Journal’s Synagogue Directory (only the shuls marked with an O (Orthodox), MO (Modern Orthodox), or SO (Sephardic Orthodox) are frum). Once you’ve located the shul closest to you, a mikvah shouldn’t be far.

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