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  2. Basil Pizza & Wine Bar - Wikipedia

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    Basil is credited with "ushering in the new era of fine kosher dining in the neighborhood, " so that by 2017 The Jewish Week described Crown Heights as "an eating destination." [1] The menu featured a range of vegetarian and fish dishes, in addition to pizza baked in a wood-fired oven. [2] [3] A kale pizza from Basil Pizza & Wine Bar.

  3. Deli 613 - Wikipedia

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    Upon its opening, Deli 613 was believed to be the first fully kosher eatery in Ireland since the late 1960s. [1] [3] The kosher food is mainly sourced from the EU. Previously, the Lents shipped their kosher food supply from the UK. [3] The deli imports its bagels frozen from New York due to a lack of kosher bagel wholesalers in Europe. [4]

  4. Kosher.com - Wikipedia

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    Kosher.com is a food and lifestyle media company featuring kosher recipes, videos, and articles on their website and social media accounts. Launched in December 2016, [ 1 ] Kosher.com has grown to over 14,000 recipes and over 1,000 videos as of 2024 [update] .

  5. Ben's Kosher Deli - Wikipedia

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    Ben's Kosher Deli (colloquially known as Ben's) is a New York City-based Jewish deli chain with locations in Queens, on Long Island and in Boca Raton, Florida. [ 1 ] History

  6. 50 Printable Pumpkin Carving Stencils To Use as Templates - AOL

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    These free printable pumpkin templates will give you plenty of fun ideas. ... Main Menu. News. News. Entertainment. Lighter Side. Politics. ... 100 Pumpkin Carving Ideas. 23. Unicorn. Woo Jr.

  7. Ethiopian Jewish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Ethiopian-Jewish dietary laws are based mainly on Leviticus, Deuteronomy and Jubilees.. Permitted and forbidden animals and their signs appear on Leviticus 11:3–8 and Deuteronomy 14:4–8 Archived 2019-01-22 at the Wayback Machine.