Kosher food
Fattal Hotels to transition THE JAFFA into kosher luxury hotel starting May 1
This marks a notable shift in the country’s high-end hospitality sector
The recipe that will change your holiday: Passover pizza kids love
Israel’s food news
Kosher for Passover snacks
Prague: Old & New, Walk & Do
The Jerusalem Post Podcast - Travel Edition, Episode 39
Belgian lawmakers scrap bill to ban kosher, halal slaughter in Brussels
A ban in Brussels would have had Belgium join a handful European Union states where halal and kosher slaughter of animals are totally illegal.
Man sues Burger King for serving him non-kosher burger
A customer who purchased a vegan cheeseburger at Burger King was shocked to discover that he had actually eaten a real cheeseburger.
Boris Johnson vows to solve Northern Ireland’s kosher food shortages
Bureaucratic complications related to Brexit have caused shortages of kosher food for Jews in Northern Ireland.
The Kosher Revolution in Dubai
The Jerusalem Post Podcast - Travel Edition, Episode 33
Why the word 'pork' makes something kosher deemed non-kosher
This problem, known in halachic literature as mar’it ayin, can be circumvented if there are clear distinctive markers, or if it becomes readily known that there are fake look-alike versions.
Russ & Daughters’ kosher outpost at the Jewish Museum won’t return
After five successful years at the Jewish Museum, Russ & Daughters is refocusing on its core business.
Passover Desserts: Almond Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies
Finding desserts that are both tasty and Kosher for Passover can be tricky, but these almond butter chocolate chip cookies
Charles Entenmann wasn’t Jewish, but his cakes became a kosher staple
Charles Edward Entenmann, who helped make Entenmann's a national brand, died Feb. 24 at the age of 92.
Istanbul International Airport now offering kosher food
More than a million people fly Turkish Airlines from Israel every year and many kosher-keeping Jews pass through the Istanbul airport.