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July 28, 2024
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Adath Jeshurun Catering
952-215-3913
Catering Director: Luz Sather
luzs@adath.net
What sets us apart is our experienced chefs and delicious food. Adath’s full-service kosher catering can customize any meal to meet your tastes and budget and make your experience unforgettable. Meals are cooked on-site for premium freshness and taste. We can provide food for events throughout the community, as well as within the synagogue. Our facility can host member and nonmember events for individuals and community organizations. Adath Catering also offer Meals to Go, great for Shabbat or when you don’t want to cook.

Jewish Family and Children’s Service of Minneapolis (JFCS) — Kosher Meals on Wheels
952-546-0616
intake@jfcsmpls.org
JFCS provides nutritious, kosher frozen meals to people who are homebound or have difficulty preparing meals. Meals are delivered once per week to each client and provide 1/3 recommended daily nutrition. All meals are prepared in the kosher kitchen at Sholom Home.

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Jewish Family Service of St. Paul (JFS) — Kosher Meals on Wheels of St. Paul
1633 W. Seventh St.
St. Paul, MN 55102
651-698-0767
St. Paul’s only Kosher Meals on Wheels program. In collaboration with Minnesota Jewish Community Center and Sholom Alliance, kosher meals are provided to anyone who would like to participate.

The Kosher Spot
4214 Minnetonka Blvd.
St. Louis Park, MN 55416
952-217-4356
We are a locally owned grocery store offering one of the largest selections of kosher foods in the Metropolitan area. We specialize in hard-to-find kosher items and are willing and able to do special orders. We offer curbside pick-up orders; email us at sales@thekosherspot.com. For those with a sweet tooth, we carry Minnesota’s Sweet Things candy line. We feature many items in our Grab and Go case from Prime Kosher Catering for your weekday needs and Shabbos. On Thursdays and Fridays, we also have fresh-baked Prime challah (while supplies last).

Lunds & Byerlys Highland Park
2128 Ford Pkwy.
St. Paul, MN 55116
651-698-5845
Fax: 651-698-1775
lundsandbyerlys.com
From grocery and frozen products to everyday favorites, Lunds & Byerlys Highland Park has a wide selection of kosher products.

Lunds & Byerlys St. Louis Park
3777 Park Center Blvd.
St. Louis Park, MN 55416
952-929-2100
Fax: 952-929-7756
lundsandbyerlys.com
Lunds & Byerlys St. Louis Park offers a wide selection of kosher products. From fresh deli to everyday favorites, our goal is to make Lunds & Byerlys St. Louis Park your kosher destination for fresh ideas, superior quality and everyday savings.

MSP Kosher

aolitzky@mspkosher.org
mspkosher.org
Director of Supervision: Rabbi Avi Olitzky
MSP Kosher aims to serve the greater Twin Cities community by providing free kosher supervision to local establishments. This supervision agency is a collaboration of community rabbis with the greater community’s interests in mind. These rabbis do not accept payment of any kind for this supervision.

Prime Kosher Catering
952-800-4645
catering@primekoshercatering.com
From Bris to Bar Mitzva, Box Lunches to Weddings, Family Gatherings and Celebrations, Prime Kosher Catering is available for all of your catering needs. We offer drop-off or full service. Elegant or modest, large or small, give us a call.

Sholom — Sholom Catering
(throughout the Twin Cities metro area)
740 Kay Ave.
St. Paul, MN 55102
651-328-2034 or 612-816-2621 (cell)
tzeimet@sholom.com
sholomcatering.com
Contact: Terry Zeimet
Sholom Catering offers the right food for any occasion. Now available is fresh challah, weekly, at both Sholom locations. Serving the Twin Cities area for business meetings, parties, shivas, britot and other lifecycle events.

United Mehadrin Kosher
1001 Prior Ave. S.
St. Paul, MN 55116
651-698-8300
Fax: 651-690-1144
rabbiz@umkosher.com
umkosher.com
Executive Director: Rabbi Asher Zeilingold
Rabbinic Coordinator: Rabbi Menachem Piekarski
Kosher supervision and certification to food processing plants. UMKosher is internationally known and respected.

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