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 Hashanah
If 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.
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.
There are kosher restaurants, and you just be your usual polite self.
BCK is an orthodox Jewish organization based in British Columbia, Canada that certifies kosher food production and restaurants.
No, Israel is a Jewish country, therefore most food is kosher (by most i mean ALL expect some food made by non-Jewish households). Jack in the box is not exactly kosher....
Yes, there are kosher restaurants in Rhode Island. Your best bet would be to do a search for kosher food specific to the town/city you are in.
If you mean Chapel Hill, there are no kosher restaurants there. There is a kosher cafeteria at Duke, and a kosher restaurant in Wilmington.
Visit Kosher-in-France.com for cheap kosher meals in France!
No, Long John Silver restaurants are not kosher.
kosher certification is a process by which a company ensures that their food is kosher, or in other words, fit for consumption by observant Jews. Kosher refers to a religious dietary practice that is rooted in Jewish tradition. Contrary to popular belief, kosher food does not refer to Jewish cuisine. Even Thai food can be kosher if it is prepared in accordance with kosher laws, just as Jewish food can be non-kosher if it is not prepared in accordance with those laws.
Judaism has the practice of keeping kosher, which involves following a set of dietary laws and regulations outlined in the Torah, specifically in Leviticus and Deuteronomy. These laws dictate what food can and cannot be consumed, as well as how it should be prepared and handled.
Yes! There are Jewish websites for glatt kosher vacations.
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.