While the kosher Bed & Breakfast in Charleston closed some time ago, visitors to Chucktown have a new option for kosher food.
A variety of (double wrapped) prepacked Glatt Kosher dinners are now available at Hyman's, 215 Meeting St., Charleston, South Carolina 29401, (843) 723-6000. The meals are prepared under the supervision of Rabbi Yossi Refson of the Chabad Of Charleston.
Information, advice
& tips for the Kosher Traveler
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Thursday, June 02, 2011
Changes in St. Louis
The relatively small universe of kosher establishments in St. Louis has undergone significant changes over the past few months. First came the closing of Pratzel's the 98 year old mainstay followed by the news that a local Breadsmith's would turn kosher to fill the void. Then came the news that VegaDeli would be giving up it's kosher certification. That loss was countered by the news that the Delmar Blvd. location of Gokul, the popular Indian Vegetarian restaurant would be acquiring the certification of the Vaad Ho'ir. Finally comes the news that tomorrow will mark the last day of business for Diamant's Kosher Meat Market which was a source of prepared and packaged foods in University City. The closure leaves Kohn's in Creve Coeur as the only meat establishment in St. Louis. Last year, the cafe at the JCC reopened as Herky's J Cafe in the new Staenberg Family Complex.
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