The Shamash Kosher Database claims to be:
"the Web's most complete and accurate database of kosher restaurants and locations around the world."
It has "listings of over 2790 restaurants in over 50 countries updated daily with the input of thousands of volunteers around the world."
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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.
Around the world, commercially produced kosher food is certified as such. This means that kosher restaurants have a certificate of kashrut and grocery items will have symbols from kosher certification organisations.
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.
There is a list which contains all the products you can eat in France. You also have a big place called 'saint paul' where there are many 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.
Yes there seems to be many Kosher catering companies in the Dallas area. I will link the one of them for you. http://lowellarthur.com/ They take many forms of payment.
There is no community out there with all kosher restaurants and you have to be very sure about if a place is kosher or not. These are just two of the millions of answers I could give you
A kosher restaurant is laid out the same way as a non-kosher restaurant. The key difference (aside from being kosher) is that kosher restaurants serve either meat OR dairy, never both.
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