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One family's adventure to sleep away camp, bugs, critters, kosher food, oh my!
A Travel Blog by momoffour
For those near and dear to us here is a link to the far away land of Pinemere Camp, Stroudsburg, PA. Where kids can be kids and mom can be the nurse! We'll be missing you all but will be having a great time at our summer home: Pinemere! I won't have to ...
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Shiksa in a Kosher Kitchen
A Travel Blog entry by sharemore from Jerusalem, Israel
... Manishevitz days, so we can keep this requirement. But just to be safe, we bought our own wine glasses. Keeping kosher for Passover is a completely different story. Strict observance of these laws would require me to thoroughly scrub the ...
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Kosher Kiwis?
A Travel Blog entry by mitchrichman from Christchurch, South Island, New Zealand
... The bakery is run by a woman named Bobbi. She was friendly and talked about the bakery and the difficulties of running a Kosher establishment in New Zealand (the only one on the south island). They have to bring in most ingredients from outside of ...
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Bois de Bologne; Kosher Wine; Consignment Stores
A Travel Blog entry by patibob from Paris, Ile-de-France, France
... poop. Their dogs are remarkably well behaved and never seem to leave their sides. --They produce wine in Israel. There's such a thing as kosher wine. The wine is great. Quote of the day: "If you can't find any Amaretto, you CAN substitute wine." ...
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Laura and I are "Kosher" for Pesach
A Travel Blog entry by adam.y.lauris from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
After some last minute planning and some great assistance from my cousin Colette, Laura and I were off to Australia. Honestly didn't really have any expectations in place, as not many people I know had actually ever been to the Land Down Under. Other ...
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Rolling on the river...
A Travel Blog entry by sanza from Guanay, La Paz, Bolivia
... was the even more unique fact that being extremely religious meant that my new mates had to follow the rules and regualtions of Kosher eating and life. While I get the impression that generally this would not be too big an issue, the fact that the dude ...
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Buenos Aires
A Travel Blog entry by love2ctheworld from Buenos Aires, Argentina
... them is kosher. It is the only kosher one outside of Israel and I enjoyed getting my picture of the signage which said McDonalds Kosher. Minor Disaster Strikes The end of my trip was about as stressful as the beginning. The next stop on my trip was ...
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Boobies
A Travel Blog entry by martyandness from Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
... was, this couple were nuts to come on this holiday! To quote Wikipedia "Reasons for food being non-kosher include the presence of ingredients derived from non-kosher animals or from kosher animals that were not properly slaughtered, a ...
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The Land of the 3 One True Gods
A Travel Blog entry by obrian0620 from Israel, Israel
... and Christianity and Judaism fundamentally split into two separate religions. It's during this era that Christians stopped keeping kosher and celebrating passover, and started celebrating Easter on Sunday. Also, the line of the Jewish-Christian Bishops ...
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gorgona on the beach
A Travel Blog entry by sestrin from Gorgona, Panama
... kepp Sid from purchasing this house on the spot! Mr. Cohen has a very interesting history. His family started the first kosher wine business in upstate New Yrok. You guessed it- agan David wine! He worked in it as a youngster, ...
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When Gibraltar was the Promised Land
A Travel Blog entry by shneer from Gibraltar, Gibraltar
... years,. Shabbat was by no means traditional, although David Lawrence, our tour company operator, had worked with the local kosher caterer, Sam, to prepare traditional kosher Shabbat food-from salads and chicken on Friday night, to Shabbes lunch and ...
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Cochin
A Travel Blog entry by linda_allen from Cochin, India
... Sabbath during a blessing over the bread. The covers were stamped with her name: "Sarah Cohen: Kochi, India." "We are kosher, but also Indian," she said, adding that she uses chapati, an Indian flatbread, rather than the braided challah bread of ...
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What we ate in Panama
A Travel Blog entry by judyk68 from Panama, Panama
... zone" in Colon. Most likely these same businessmen also own some of the nice beach houses along the Pacific. Hence, kosher cheese in the western reaches of Panama. SEE.....food is culture and history! Empanadas on the InteramericanAs I mentioned ...
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Miscellaneous
A Travel Blog entry by trockie from Tel Aviv, Israel
... fish, jellied calves foot, chopped liver, baked goose, tongue, & kreplach soup. Now do you begin to understand why Kosher cuisine isn't catching on like wildfire in a city near you? MALE MODESTY: For some reason, the ...
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Luck of the Jewish
A Travel Blog entry by amanda_escapes from Jerusalem, Israel
... I cruised around Jaffa street hoping something tasty would crop up. We found THAI FOOD!! Oh, the multiculturalism. We devoured huge kosher piles of steaming noodles (with VEGETABLES! I'd almost forgotten what they taste like!) and it was absolute bliss. ...
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Caesarea - Water, Wine and Winston
A Travel Blog entry by alleifer from Caesarea, Israel
... etc.. For Sukkot, they build all manner of potential sukkot and then quote from the Talmud about whether they would be considered kosher. My favorite was the one that used a donkey as one of the walls (not kosher), but if it used an elephant it ...
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The Flight to Israel
A Travel Blog entry by tshayo from Tel Aviv, Israel
... , we're going to need to contact our agent when we get to Israel. This prompted me to ask a flight attendant about our kosher meals (since I realized our seats are different) & we were notified there were no kosher meals on board (although we had ...
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Croatia--Living up to All the Expectations!
A Travel Blog entry by callis from Split, Croatia
... are the ideas we are thinking about now: 1. send 5 people from the community on a birthright trip to Israel 2. sponsor Kosher meals for 6 months 3. sponsor Croatian-Hebrew prayer books (they don't have any books that translate the prayers for ...
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Thanksgiving's For The Birds
A Travel Blog entry by aeschwar from Red Rocks, New Jersey, United States
... the barrier to keep our kosher turkey (named "Rebecca", and nice jewish name) from being contaminated by that decidedly non-kosher Vegas tramp "Tiffani", whom we had picked up at the supermarket the night before. We fashioned our theological barrier out ...
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