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Is food provided by the camp kosher?

Ramah Day Camp FAQs
Yes. Camp provides a daily snack of a roll and drink. All campers are required to bring lunch, which must be dairy or pareve. Sometimes counselors plan food-related activities for their group time, and in those cases the food is kosher dairy or pareve.
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Will food be provided?

Ronald McDonald Family Room-Frequently Asked Questions
There are some basics donated such as coffee, tea, bread, milk, so families are always welcome to that. In addition to that, families are welcome to bring in food to make a snack or a meal.
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Is the food Kosher?

Oranim Educational Initiatives - Jewish Singles Tours, Teen ...
In Israel all food is Kosher. In other destinations, provided by Oranim are Kosher Style (no pork, shellfish, mixing of milk and meat products). Vegetarian food is available (when requested in advance).
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Is there kosher food?

Yavneh House of Princeton
There are three meals a day served in the Center for Jewish Life. The dining hall is one of the University's network of dining halls and students don't need to be on a kosher meal plan or pay extra to eat there. The Kosher Dining Hall (under OU supervision) is also said to be one of the best on campus.
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What food and drinks are provided at camp and what do I need to pack?

Day Camp FAQ
A morning and afternoon snack will be provided at camp everyday for all children. Cold water is available at all times and each camper is given a water bottle. Children should bring packed lunches to camp everyday, excluding Friday. Camp BBQ is provided for every camper. Whenever possible, lunches should be packed in reusable containers and transported in insulated lunch bags/boxes.
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Is it Kosher?

The Marmite FAQ
Not in the strictest sense, though it is listed in the Really Jewish Guide as "suitable" for a Kosher diet. Here's how they answer the question on the Accomodata Web Site: Marmite yeast extract spread has been listed in the Really Jewish Guide for some time as suitable for a Kosher diet, but with the status of 'not manufactured under Rabbinical supervision'. This listing resulted from Bestfoods UK Ltd supplying details of the manufacturing process and the ingredients used to the London Beth Din.
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Can I get kosher food besides the dining hall?

Yavneh House of Princeton
There is kosher food available in all the local supermarkets. In fact, a local supermarket that carries kosher meat has just started making free deliveries on campus for all purchases over $25.
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Will the food at Quick Dates be kosher?

Keshet Quick Dates
Yes. All food for Quick Dates will be prepared in Temple Beth Zion's kosher kitchen. Details of TBZ's kashrut policy can be found at /www.tbzbrookline.org/life/plan.php?id=4531&page=4531. Food served will be vegetarian and dairy with plenty of veggie parve options. Yes! Each year we have about 20 volunteers at Quick Dates who fall into the above categories. Volunteers enjoy hors d'oeuvres and wine all night.
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Where can kosher food be purchased from?

Kosher Foods Website - Frequently Asked Questions
Answer: Kosher food can be purchased from a wide variety of different locations. The purchase of kosher food will all depend on where you live. Most grocery stores have a kosher food section; however, for a larger product selection it is possible to shop at a specialty kosher food store or order the food online.
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How can you tell if food is kosher?

Kosher Foods Website - Frequently Asked Questions
Answer: All packages of kosher food will come with a number of distinct symbols that are visibly marked on the package. The symbols vary from country to country, but once you know what they are it is easy to tell whether or not a food is a kosher product.
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Is all kosher food allowed during Passover?

Kosher Foods Website - Frequently Asked Questions
Answer: No. In addition to the traditional kosher restrictions, there are additional restrictions that are in place just for Passover. Barley, oats, corn, soy, peanuts, rice, mustard, rye, and beer are clearly prohibited in the Passover guidelines. The above mentioned frequently asked questions are the most commonly asked questions surrounding kosher foods. The preparation, cooking, and consumption of kosher foods entails a large number of guidelines and restrictions.
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How is the camp food?

Armenian Church Summer Camp - Frequently Asked Questions
Campers are treated to great food! The camp cuisine is wide in variety, varying from delicious Armenian dishes lovingly prepared by Armenian Grandmas and Aunties to camp favorites like macaroni and cheese, tacos and hamburgers. A make your own salad bar is available for every lunch and dinner meal.
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CAS Orientation Leaders
During the week of June training and while Orientation sessions are in progress, meals will be provided for the Orientation staff. When Orientation sessions are not in progress, UOLs are responsible for their own meals.
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Youngcare
All meals are provided at no charge. The resident can either eat in their room or with other residents if they so wish. They will also determine their own menus to ensure they eat what they want. We are trying to create menus relevant to their needs, their desires and tastebuds. One of the major philosophies of the apartments is to create opportunities for re-engagement with family and friends.
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Minority Health Conference
Yes. A continental breakfast buffet will be provided during check-in and registration. A delicious buffet, including vegetarian options, will be available at lunch. If you have special dietary requests (e.g. vegan, vegetarian, kosher, etc.), please email Alicia Lwin. We will try to accommodate you and reserve you a meal.
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Classes & Training : FAQ
No. However, coffee is available throughout the entire day. We also have a snack machine in our kitchen and a Deli in the lobby.
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Brooklyn Cultural Adventures Program: Frequently Asked Quest...
Campers must bring their own lunch and beverage every day. We provide AM and PM snacks. No glass containers are allowed. Please inform us in advance of any food allergies or dietary concerns, so we can accommodate your camper. Campers are encouraged to drink plenty of water and carry water bottles with them at all times to insure proper hydration.
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What constitutes a kosher food?

GSN Recipe Solutions
A kosher diet involves preparing and eating foods according to strict Jewish biblical laws. These laws are complex, and we are not experts on the subject. However, we have done our homework and consult with an Orthodox Rabbi when questions arise. We have categorized foods into four groups: kosher dairy, kosher fish, kosher meat and pareve (food made without animal or dairy ingredients).
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What should we do if non-kosher food will be served at a party?

Bar/Bat Mitzvah Guide - bar mitzvah party favor - bar mitzva...
If your child is invited to a party where non-kosher food will be served, this is in direct violation of many Hebrew school policies. Some families will choose not to attend the simcha on religious grounds. If you decide to let your child attend, please don't hesitate to ask the host to furnish a kosher meal for your child. Families choosing to host parties at a non-kosher site should be very sensitive to this issue.
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What sort of options are available for Kosher Food?

Edgar M. Bronfman Center for Jewish Student Life
NYU has a kosher dinning facility on campus. It is located at Weinstein Dinning Hall. Students have the choice of either having a kosher meal plan, paying for an individual meal or using declining dollars. For more information about Kosher food around NYU and NYC, click here.
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Do I have to bring kosher food to the potluck events?

Mitziut Jewish Community
this time, we pray and have events in facilities that do not have a kosher kitchen. We respect kashrut and those who keep kosher; therefore we have a "kosher-style" potluck which is dairy only. Our potlucks are vegetarian, with fish dishes permitted. You do not have to bring kosher food to the potluck events, however, may wish to do so for your own dietary needs or principles. We supply paper goods for our potluck.
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Question: Is the food on the kibbutz ulpan Kosher?

Kibbutz Ulpan - FAQs
All religious kibbutzim observe the laws of kashrut. Some secular kibbutzim also have kosher dinning halls. Your local Israel Aliyah Center representative has an updated list.
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I keep kosher. And I'm also vegan. Do I have to bring my own food? What's up?

FUP|web
Dinner is provided through one of the houses and FUP will make arrangements with the dining hall staff to provide kosher meals. It's nothing fancy, just a frozen dinner. (just fyi, Hillel food is GOOD) Breakfast, we usually get stuff donated and it's most likely not kosher. But there's always bread (which is usually kosher) from lunch that you can eat for breakfast. Vegan entrees as well as other items, such as tofu, soymilk, and rice milk, are available from Harvard University Dining Services.
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Is the food at the Games kosher?

VancouverMaccabi
All Games are required to provide kosher meals, snacks and drinks. The level of kashrut may vary from community to community. Please discuss any concerns with your local delegation head.
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