Snaxit, a kosher convenience store located on New Jersey Route 4, gets especially busy whenever there's “a simcha in the city or upstate,” according to the store's manager.
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The Council of Jewish Organizations (COJO) of Staten Island says it will host “the largest pre-Passover Kosher Food Distribution in the borough’s history,” aiming to ...
Officials talked of the expense among the food insecure of meeting kosher requirements for Passover. Susan Berman, the JCC's associate executive director of community engagement, said ...
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Food hygiene ratings handed to three Bristol establishmentsNew food hygiene ratings have been awarded to three of Bristol’s establishments, the Food Standards Agency’s website shows.
The Oscar Mayer Wienermobile, for all its cachet, is not glatt kosher. Halal carts ... mobile deli plans to drive to college campuses and food festivals and perform demos at supermarkets across ...
(RNS) — Reaction to the incident has been swift, with the Chabad-Lubavitch movement calling it 'a shocking breach of trust.' (RNS) — Reports that Air France served non-kosher meals to an ...
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BristolWorld on MSNI've chosen Bristol's best Italian restaurants for mouth-watering pizza and pasta dishes - see the full listPizza and pasta are among the most popular dishes in Bristol, with Italian restaurants scattered across the city.
The partnership will see the Bristol-based community interest company (CIC) launch and manage the market garden, focusing on sustainable food production and soil regeneration. Generation Soil ...
Through the app, we’ll share the top stories about Bristol events, restaurants, family attractions, nightlife and much more straight to your phone, so you can stay updated with things to do and ...
built on a strong food offering, extensive outside space with countryside views and “an ideal location between the edge of Bristol and the airport”. “This landmark pub is easily visible from ...
The conversations were playing out in the midst of the fall Jewish holiday season. The initial meeting took place days before Yom Kippur, and soon afterward, Rabbi Yonah Gross, a senior official at ...
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