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New Kosher Place Open in Hudson, NY – Park Falafel and Pizza

August 1st, 2011 | No Comments | Posted in Announcements, News, NY by Dani Klein - Admin

Located approximately 45 minutes south of Albany, NY, a new Kosher Pizzeria has opened in Hudson, in Columbia County. The region is scenic and green, which makes the area an attractive location for NY area Jews in the summertime.

It is worth noting though that Park Falafel and Pizza is open 7 days a week, co-owned by a non-Jew, and has its hashgacha from Rabbi Daniel Fried of Congregation Anshe Emeth (Conservative synagogue).

www.parkfalafelandpizza.com


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✈ Keeping Kosher in Adirondacks Mountains, NY, Burlington & Stowe, VT

January 22nd, 2010 | 4 Comments | Posted in New York, USA, Vermont by steiny100

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Contributed by: Aaron Steinberg | Last Date of Travel: August 2008

Kosher Info:

There was not a lot of Kosher food to be found in either of these destinations. Our plan was to camp out for two nights in the Adirondacks (upstate NY), then drive to Vermont and spend two nights in a resort hotel.

We packed most of our food with us from New York. We brought your normal camping food (burgers, bread, peanut butter, veggies, condiments, eggs, snacks, trail mix, and more) with us in a cooler and grocery bags. Kosher camping is so simple and fun, and I truly recommend it for anyone who is considering.

We lived pretty simply for those days, and our only treat was when we went to Lake Placid, NY (site of both the 1932 and 1980 Winter Olympics). This quiet town has a Ben and Jerry’s ice cream shop, and a Starbucks.

After two days of eating like this, we needed some sort of break. Driving into Vermont, we went to the one Kosher establishment we could find (aside from home hospitality in Chabad): Shaws Supermarket (570 Shelburne Rd. Burlington, VT 05401). What we found there was frozen delicacies like pizza and knishes. With our trusty sandwich maker, we were prepared to turn our 4-star hotel room into a gourmet kitchen.

The final Kosher treat of our trip was the Ben and Jerry’s Factory Tour. While the tour is more than it’s hyped up to be, there’s nothing like driving 8 hours to wait in a longer than usual line to buy some Ben and Jerry’s Ice Cream.

This trip reminded us that sometimes Kosher traveling isn’t about planning a trip around OU establishments, and is rather a challenge to go anywhere and make it work your own way.


Tourist Info:

We left New York, and drove about 8 hours north into the Adirondack Mountains. We headed straight to the campsite we had reserved, and rushed to setup our tent before night fell.

We spent the next day really enjoying Lake Placid which is really an amazing little town. It has the feel of a hippie college town with just a bit too much tourist influence. There is beautiful nature everywhere, with great lakes and places to bike/hike around. It also has some amazing Olympics-related experiences including a dry-run of an Olympic Bobsled track (a bit pricey), rifle shooting on the actual Bi-athlon range (totally worth the $10-$15), and bunch of other Olympic venues such as Ice Rinks, the Ski Jump and much more. We were actually able to check out a womens “Pro” hockey game for $6 while we were there.

After sleeping another night at the camp site, we drove a few miles north and caught a ferry across Lake Champlain over to Burlington, VT. The ferry ride was a fun 45 minutes or so, but it was a bit too cold to sit outside and really enjoy the ride. After arriving in Vermont, we headed over to the Kosher aisle of the Shaws.

For the final leg of our trip we drove to Stowe, VT (Ski country during the winter) and stayed at Stoweflake, which is an amazing resort spa. We just chilled out and enjoyed the beautiful room, wonderful grounds, and nice spa treatments.

We checked out some of the local sights which included some small unique stores in Stowe itself, and of course the Ben & Jerry’s Factory tour. Warning: If your goal in traveling to the Adirondacks/Vermont is to avoid Jews (as ours was) this will ruin everything – the place is packed with frum Jews of all flavors. It was still worth visiting, although the tour is pretty meager.

The drive back from Vermont through Massachussets to New York is beautiful, and the most amazing landscape I have ever driven through can be found in southern Vermont. This is definitely a great destination for people who can appreciate nature.


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✈ Keeping Kosher in Hunter, NY (Hunter Mountain)

February 5th, 2009 | 2 Comments | Posted in New York, USA by cshrem

Contributed by: Charlie Shrem | Last Date of Travel: February 2009

Kosher Info: The town is Exit 20 off the NY State Thruway and is relatively small. There are several supermarkets and mini marts which sell kosher snacks and kosher Tradition soups.  Harris’s Happy Hunter Hideaway http://www.harrishunter.com is a Glatt kosher bed and breakfast on Main Street just one mile from the Hunter Mountain Ski Lodge. The kosher B&B serves three meals a day, certified kosher by Rabbi Moshe Bomzer of the Capital District Vaad HaKashruth in Albany. (Rabbi Bomzer was appointed to the Rabbinical Council of America’s Rabbinic Kashrut Committee.) Meals are included in the room rates. The “Shabbos Ski Package” includes a light Friday lunch, Friday night dinner, Shabbat morning kiddush, full Shabbat lunch, Seudah Shlishit, Saturday night BBQ and Sunday Morning country breakfast.

Tourist Info: The main attraction in town is Hunter Mountain Ski / Snowboard http://www.huntermtn.com. All equipment can be rented there and the slopes are open from 8am-4pm, however, check the site before going to see if they are open. You can also rent snowmobiles down Main street but I would not recommend it because they are fairly dangerous.

Jewish Info:
There are no known mikvahs or shuls. However, the town is very close to Monsey, NY and the rest of the Catskill area, which are ample with Jewish life.

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