go to http://www.shamash.org/kosher/ and search for Madrid in Spain, that's all you need to know. but yes, in short, there are many restaurants.
Yes, there are many kosher restaurants in that area. A quick Google search for 'kosher restaurants Midtown Manhattan' brings up a list of kosher restaurants.
Orthodox Jews will generally only eat in Kosher restaurants. Non-Orthodox Jews who keep kosher will generally only eat vegetarian or certain fish in restaurants. __________ For Orthodox Jews who only eat kosher, they will only eat in a restaurant that is certified kosher. Kosher restaurants will display their certification to the public. Meat restaurants will have a moshgiach (kashrut supervisor) on staff during operating hours. Dairy restaurants might also but it's not a requirement, most dairy restaurants will have spot inspections. Some Orthodox Jews will not eat in any restaurant, even if it's certified Kosher.
No restaurant that is considered kosher by Orthodox standards would be open on Rosh Hashanah because:a) kosher resturants are not open on most Jewish holidays because it is forbidden to 'work' (this includes handling money, driving and working with electrical items)b) all the Jewish staff would be in synagogue in Rosh HashanahIf you want kosher food on Rosh Shanah, either pick it the day before (many resturants, delis have prepared food) or go to a kosher-style restaurant, one that serves traditional food but is certified kosher by a Rabbi. There are plenty of those from the Upper West Side to the Lower East Side. Plenty of supermarkets have similar food available as well.There are glatt kosher restaurants in Manhattan that are open on Friday night dinners and Rosh Hashanah. These restaurants are considered strict glatt kosher by Orthodox standards and have a strict supervision of the largest organization called Orthodox Union (OU). For example: Talia's Steakhouse and Bar located on Amsterdam Avenue and 92nd (http:/www.taliassteakhouse.com) and Darna located at Columbus Avenue and 89th Street (http:/www.darnaNYC.com).These restaurants offer pre-paid, pre-cooked (before sunset) meals.
As this asks for opinions, you will likely get several.Answer 1I find that keeping a kosher home, but not eating kosher when out at restaurants or other people's homes is hypocritical. Follow the law as best you can, but do so evenly everywhere.
There certainly are! Check out the Parkhouse Hotel in Brooklyn! This Brooklyn hotel is also a kosher hotel. For more information, visit parkhouse.net!
Rubin's 500 Harvard Street Brookline
I can't say I know of any Chinese restaurants that offer anything that is completely vegetarian, vegan, halal and kosher. I would suggest that you request it to be made a certain way or without certain things.
All of them are kosher
If the questioner is looking for the halachic (Jewish law) perspective on this subject, there are issues with the scenario:Using a vehicle of any kind is not allowed during Shabbat, this includes using a wheelchair outside of the home.Most kosher restaurants are closed during Shabbat, is the plan to take the individual to a non-kosher restaurant - a completely separate issue.If the restaurant in question is kosher (there are ways for kosher restaurants to be open during Shabbat), issue #1 still applies. Unless the individual is capable of walking to the restaurant, there is no halachic way to get there.
Goldberg's Bagel Company & Deli Roswell-Wieuca Shopping Center 4383 Roswell Rd. NE (Wieuca Rd.) Map Atlanta, GA 30342 404-256-3751 Rating (Key) 12/20 Numerous kinds of bagels and onion bialys. Open Breakfast & Lunch daily Attire Casual Payment Credit Cards. Kosher hot dogs.ANSWERhttp://www.starkman.com/natan/kosher_eating_in_atlanta.html#restaurants I am 100%positive that Goldberg's is not kosher. This is a great site to use for Kosher Atlanta. http://www.starkman.com/natan/kosher_eating_in_atlanta.html
There is a well documented 1997 A4 owner in midtown Manhattan that has driven his Audi over 528,000 miles (in Manhattan no less) with no rebuilding of any kind (engine or transmission) and only minor scheduled Audi dealership service. Even the muffler is original, although I heard somewhere that the battery may have been replaced once.
The point can be called anything at all ... midtown Manhattan, Everest's peak, the south pole, or St. Peter's Basilica. A pair of coordinates can have any name at all, because every point on earth has a set of them.
Glatt kosher is stricter, meaning that kosher animals get checked more closely for any scars in their lungs.