Kosher
After a staggering success in Israel: PITMASTER opens kosher branches in the U.S.
The Miami branch will open in April 2026 at Aventura’s Waterways Shoppes, while the New York branch is under construction, with its opening planned later this year.
The war in Israel is in a lull, but Jewish soldiers are still fighting in Ukraine
Jewish Christmas tradition of Chinese food is now backed by science
Salta revisited: Inside the Ra’anana dairy gem celebrating 20 flavorful years - review
Strauss Water brings good news for Shabbat observers: Launches tami4shabbat
The company is expanding its product range and is launching a kosher-for-Shabbat and holiday water dispenser for use throughout the week, with strict certification from Badatz Mehadrin Rubin.
Now Australia has ousted Iran's envoy - will the country actually tackle antisemitism? - editorial
The attacks organized by Iran were before June's 12-day war, so reflect the export of Tehran's strategy of targeting Jews abroad, a playbook it has used for decades.
Boquete Uncovered: Pumas, Pastries & Panama’s Cloud Forest Jewels
The Jerusalem Post Podcast - Travel Edition, Episode 110.
Kosher or cruel? The Jewish ethical dilemma of factory-farmed meat
Growing demand for meat worldwide sparks debate about 'tza’ar ba’alei chaim' – causing needless suffering to living creatures.
Montenegro: Kosher Adriatic luxury at the Dukley Hotel
Dukley Hotels & Resort offers privacy, luxury, and a genuine warm smile, just a short walk from the historic Old Town of Budva, Montenegro, on the Adriatic Coast.
Dukley, Montenegro: A stunning view and kosher options too
The Jerusalem Post Podcast - Travel Edition, Episode 109.
This hotel abroad could solve the problem for every kosher-observant traveler
Just 1 hour from Athens Airport, Israel Canada Hotels opened a glatt kosher resort in Chalkida, Greece, with separate meat & dairy kitchens, a synagogue & rates from €144 per night.
Kosher in Greece: Brown Breach Chalkida beckons - review
Chalkida, which also happens to have the oldest synagogue in Europe, is a small, non-touristy town about an hour north of Athens.
Why Kosher cruises are a game-changer for observant Jewish travelers - opinion
These cruises are not necessarily easy on the wallet. But for the kosher traveler, it’s the difference between coming along for the ride and actually being a full part of it.
Kosher paradise in Panama
The Jerusalem Post Podcast - Travel Edition, Episode 107