No. Even when it was open it wasn't kosher. And since it closed in 2010 it isn't non-kosher either.
Any food can be eaten at a Bar/Bat Mitzvah, including traditional and non traditional foods. The Bar/Bat Mitzvah child can pick the food.
snack, nosh, nosh-up
Posh Nosh was created in 2003.
The duration of Posh Nosh is 540.0 seconds.
It is a tradition in the Jewish Religion. :)
Nosh A Lody was born on 1989-07-17.
Posh Nosh ended on 2003-04-22.
Call an Orthodox rabbi and ask him to come see you.
As of June 2009, all Mars Chocolate UK products are certified Kosher by the Kashrut Division of the London Beth Din (KLBD).
The word "Nosh" comes from Germany. It comes from one of the dialects of Germany.
If you mean nosh, as in food - it has a Yiddish/German connection. In Yiddish as 'nashn' as in nibbles, and in German as 'Naschen'. There is also a word 'khnaskwajanan' meaning restaurant and shortened to 'nosh house'
There are lots of things you can put in a kosher gift basket. Mixed nuts, sugar sticks, coffees, teas, Kosher wines, Kosher cheeses, kosher meats etc. Remember, no pork, shellfish, and if you have questions ask.