Food and Drink
How a young, inspiring entrepreneur is making old-fashioned herring hip again.
Though Israel dropped from the ninth slot in 2018, it was still among the top 10 healthiest nations, according to the 2019 edition of the Bloomberg Healthiest Country Index.
Strauss Group Inc. is Israel’s second-largest food and beverage manufacturer, whose brands include Sabra, which produces dips such as hummus, and Elite confectionery and chocolate.
The $55.43 million factory in Kiryat Gat in southern Israel is expected to employ 150 people.
“The vote to ban kosher food only makes the diversity issue worse, as it shows that Jewish students are not only poorly provided for, but that they cannot actively practice as Jews,” said the president of the university’s Jewish Society Nicole Jacobus. “This reflects badly on the whole of the Oxford student community.”
The City of Hollywood Technical Advisory Committee will hear the proposal for the six-story, 100-room hotel.
Bamba, an Israeli childhood and nutritious staple, is credited for reducing Israel’s peanut-allergy rates since it first sold in the 1960s. The treat also comes in a strawberry flavor.
While an array of triple-washed or greenhouse-grown salads has become available in kosher stores locally over the past several years, they have generally been limited to very basic lettuce blends and have varied in quality.
The clientele don’t come just for the food, but to support young people with disabilities as they work to learn a trade and be empowered to support themselves someday.
“Belgian Jews regard this as an assault on their religious freedom,” said Lawfare Project executive director Brooke Goldstein. “Belgium’s courts will recognize the ban for what it is—discrimination and hostility against minority faith communities.”
“After hearing from our loyal kosher consumers and after productive meetings with our Kosher Certifiers, Bimbo Bakeries USA is pleased to announce that we will once again be offering kosher products under the Arnold, Sara Lee and Ball Park brands,” the company announced.
New York-based supermarket analyst Burt Flickinger III told App.com that what’s available at the store in terms of price, quality and other factors makes it “a United Nations of consumers.”