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Re: Israel Master Thread: Things To Do, Places To Eat
« Reply #2080 on: January 30, 2013, 09:35:29 PM »
I cannot verify what I'm saying but I heard a that Red Heifer is open again.
www.redheifersteakhouse.com/

The only funny thing is that the copyright on their website dates from 2005. Can anyone confirm?

I saw a sign for it walking by there
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Re: Israel Master Thread: Things To Do, Places To Eat
« Reply #2081 on: January 30, 2013, 09:36:48 PM »
When did RH close? I ate there about a year ago.

ETA I see it moved, never knew.
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Re: Israel Master Thread: Things To Do, Places To Eat
« Reply #2082 on: January 30, 2013, 10:08:11 PM »
Went to rh succos time and it was closed.

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Re: Israel Master Thread: Things To Do, Places To Eat
« Reply #2083 on: January 30, 2013, 11:48:31 PM »
As Shlomo Hamelech wrote " Al Taam Vareiach...."
He never said it...it's a myth...find me a mekor and you win a prize!

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Re: Israel Master Thread: Things To Do, Places To Eat
« Reply #2084 on: January 31, 2013, 01:14:06 AM »
What's the pshat nobody here checked Moise out?


nobody asked if it was checked, the question was how to check.

Well, since you guys keep asking, I will post here some stuff I wrote about this: (some of it is a bit OT)

Vigilance
In Israel, various tricks have been invented to fool Kosher consumers into thinking that certain establishments are Kosher. This is because it is significantly cheaper to run a store without Kosher supervision. Therefore, the only way to know if a establishment is Kosher, is to look at the Certificate of Kashrut, or in Hebrew, Teudat Kashrut. Yet, many do not take the time to read or search for a Certificate of Kashrut. Rather, they fall into the trap set up by owners. None of the things mentioned below are sufficient to be considered proof of Kashrut.

A- Many stores have displays of logos of various Kashrut agencies. Some of these logos are even emblazoned on the store’s sign, bags, napkins etc. It is also common for stores to display “Mehadrin” and/or “under the Badatz” signs. None of these logos mean anything without an authentic Certificate of Kashrut. This problem is also common in homes when a friend may bring over seeds or candy with a Badatz printed on the unsealed bag from the store, when the store doesn’t have a hechsher on the candy.

B- Certain establishments have a limited Hechsher that covers only specific products sold in the store. One must read the Certificate of Kashrut carefully to see if everything in the store is covered by the Hechsher. For example, Morno on Agrippas has a Hechsher on nuts and dried fruits, but lacks supervision for their candies.3 I will suggest, that it is best to buy directly from the package from which the candy has come from- provided that the package has sufficient Kashrut certification. One more point: The lack of supervision on the candy does not stop the store from printing Badatz logos on the bags that customers fill their candy in. It is therefore wise to be careful and verify the Kashrut when being offered such bags of candy.

C- Some stores may display an unauthorized Hechsher; one that isn’t recognized by the Israeli Rabbinate.4 Many of these certificates are designed to look similar to real Hechsherim. Some may use the names and images of famous Rabbonim. In practice, use of an unauthorized certificate usually signifies the lack of proper supervision, and the willingness of the owner to deceive customers.

D- A Hechsher must be analyzed to make sure that everything is in order. The Certificate of Kashrut must be an original document. Photographs or copies of real Certificates are not valid. If the certificate has expired, it is invalid and worthless. Likewise, if the name or even address are not the same as the establishment, the certificate is worthless. If a store has several branches, a Kosher Certificate from one branch is not valid in other branches. Each branch must have its own valid Teudat Kashrut.

E- Many people are mislead by the dress and talk of store employees. Similar to displaying an unauthorized certificate or unauthorized use of Kosher symbols, a worker with a kippa or beard can be a brilliantly deceptive marketing tool. Though, without a valid Certificate of Kashrut, one cannot rely on the religious talk or looks of the workers. Nor can one rely on the unsuspecting, religious customers that patronize the store. Unfortunately, there is a cheese shop in the Shuk that has both; kippa-clad workers who claim food is Kosher, and religious, unassuming customers. They do not have a Hechsher and therefore, the kashrus is questionable on many imported products, such as quality hard cheeses that definitely require kosher certification.
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Re: Israel Master Thread: Things To Do, Places To Eat
« Reply #2085 on: January 31, 2013, 01:29:48 AM »
Well, since you guys keep asking, I will post here some stuff I wrote about this: (some of it is a bit OT)

 
In Israel, various tricks have been invented to fool Kosher consumers into thinking that certain establishments are Kosher. This is because it is significantly cheaper to run a store without Kosher supervision. Therefore, the only way to know if a establishment is Kosher, is to look at the Certificate of Kashrut, or in Hebrew, Teudat Kashrut. Yet, many do not take the time to read or search for a Certificate of Kashrut. Rather, they fall into the trap set up by owners. None of the things mentioned below are sufficient to be considered proof of Kashrut.


And for the record p, until 2-3 years ago Hadar Geula was not supervised, yet everyone ate because the owners claimed they use badatz ingredients.
A- Many stores have displays of logos of various Kashrut agencies. Some of these logos are even emblazoned on the store’s sign, bags, napkins etc. It is also common for stores to display “Mehadrin” and/or “under the Badatz” signs. None of these logos mean anything without an authentic Certificate of Kashrut. This problem is also common in homes when a friend may bring over seeds or candy with a Badatz printed on the unsealed bag from the store, when the store doesn’t have a hechsher on the candy.

B- Certain establishments have a limited Hechsher that covers only specific products sold in the store. One must read the Certificate of Kashrut carefully to see if everything in the store is covered by the Hechsher. For example, Morno on Agrippas has a Hechsher on nuts and dried fruits, but lacks supervision for their candies.3 I will suggest, that it is best to buy directly from the package from which the candy has come from- provided that the package has sufficient Kashrut certification. One more point: The lack of supervision on the candy does not stop the store from printing Badatz logos on the bags that customers fill their candy in. It is therefore wise to be careful and verify the Kashrut when being offered such bags of candy.

C- Some stores may display an unauthorized Hechsher; one that isn’t recognized by the Israeli Rabbinate.4 Many of these certificates are designed to look similar to real Hechsherim. Some may use the names and images of famous Rabbonim. In practice, use of an unauthorized certificate usually signifies the lack of proper supervision, and the willingness of the owner to deceive customers.

D- A Hechsher must be analyzed to make sure that everything is in order. The Certificate of Kashrut must be an original document. Photographs or copies of real Certificates are not valid. If the certificate has expired, it is invalid and worthless. Likewise, if the name or even address are not the same as the establishment, the certificate is worthless. If a store has several branches, a Kosher Certificate from one branch is not valid in other branches. Each branch must have its own valid Teudat Kashrut.

E- Many people are mislead by the dress and talk of store employees. Similar to displaying an unauthorized certificate or unauthorized use of Kosher symbols, a worker with a kippa or beard can be a brilliantly deceptive marketing tool. Though, without a valid Certificate of Kashrut, one cannot rely on the religious talk or looks of the workers. Nor can one rely on the unsuspecting, religious customers that patronize the store. Unfortunately, there is a cheese shop in the Shuk that has both; kippa-clad workers who claim food is Kosher, and religious, unassuming customers. They do not have a Hechsher and therefore, the kashrus is questionable on many imported products, such as quality hard cheeses that definitely require kosher certification.


Thanks for that....


I saw with my own eye a rabbanut Jlem Mehadrin certificate for the entire restaurant at Hess, years ago. It's a fairly simple process to check if it's still there. The only possible fraud is if the paper itself is forged.

For the record Hadar Geula wasn't supervised at all until 2-3 years ago, yet people ate it because they relied on the owners.
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Re: Israel Master Thread: Things To Do, Places To Eat
« Reply #2086 on: January 31, 2013, 01:33:09 AM »

Thanks for that....


I saw with my own eye a rabbanut Jlem Mehadrin certificate for the entire restaurant at Hess, years ago. It's a fairly simple process to check if it's still there. The only possible fraud is if the paper itself is forged.

JKN checked it all out a little more than a year ago It didn't have a rabbanut mehadrin teuda then.

As for Hadar Geula, there is no issue of relying on someone you personally know to have kosher ne'emonus, provided that there is someone knowledgeable in Kashrus working there, ie; a privately paid mashgiach. I personally wouldn't have eaten there as I do not know the owner nor his kashrus standards.

Hess happens to be in the camp of no (reliable) Hashgacha, and no ne'emonus.

IMO.
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Re: Israel Master Thread: Things To Do, Places To Eat
« Reply #2087 on: January 31, 2013, 03:27:23 AM »
JKN checked it all out a little more than a year ago It didn't have a rabbanut mehadrin teuda then.

Their article is from the end of 2008.
Has he done another chk since then?

Also, I highly recommend JKN's shuk tours, if he's still doing them.

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Re: Israel Master Thread: Things To Do, Places To Eat
« Reply #2088 on: January 31, 2013, 03:38:00 AM »
Their article is from the end of 2008.
Has he done another chk since then?

Also, I highly recommend JKN's shuk tours, if he's still doing them.

Oops I misread the date. Must have saw 11 Kislev and processed it wrong.
Guess someone has to pass by again and check it out. Try not getting scolded at from the owner! >:D

JKN stopped the shuk tours a while ago.
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Re: Israel Master Thread: Things To Do, Places To Eat
« Reply #2089 on: January 31, 2013, 05:54:49 AM »
Anyone knows anything about oshi oshi sushi bar in Malcha mall?
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Re: Israel Master Thread: Things To Do, Places To Eat
« Reply #2090 on: January 31, 2013, 07:21:12 AM »
Anyone knows anything about oshi oshi sushi bar in Malcha mall?

Is that the place in the corner of the food court ?

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Re: Israel Master Thread: Things To Do, Places To Eat
« Reply #2091 on: January 31, 2013, 07:26:29 AM »
Is that the place in the corner of the food court ?

No.  Its right next to Pizza Hut.
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Re: Israel Master Thread: Things To Do, Places To Eat
« Reply #2092 on: January 31, 2013, 07:38:54 AM »
No.  Its right next to Pizza Hut.

Sorry never been
It must be newish?

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Re: Israel Master Thread: Things To Do, Places To Eat
« Reply #2093 on: January 31, 2013, 07:56:02 AM »
right on cue, sushi garden is now on groupon

http://www.groupon.co.il/deals/jerusalem-iw/SushiGarden-C1301133252/16431548?nlp=&CID=IL_CRM_1_0_0_23&a=1955
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Re: Israel Master Thread: Things To Do, Places To Eat
« Reply #2094 on: January 31, 2013, 09:26:13 AM »
important to note, that its only valid on purchases Sun-Thurs! no Motzei Shabbos etc

When else?

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Re: Israel Master Thread: Things To Do, Places To Eat
« Reply #2096 on: January 31, 2013, 11:42:26 AM »
Fri?

So that deserves an "etc"? He shoulda said "Fri and Motzei Shabbos". "Etc" generally implies there's more than just one additional item on the list...

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Re: Israel Master Thread: Things To Do, Places To Eat
« Reply #2097 on: January 31, 2013, 11:47:40 AM »
So that deserves an "etc"? He shoulda said "Fri and Motzei Shabbos". "Etc" generally implies there's more than just one additional item on the list...

Erev chag, motse chag, national holiday, ect?

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Re: Israel Master Thread: Things To Do, Places To Eat
« Reply #2098 on: January 31, 2013, 01:45:33 PM »
Fri?
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So that deserves an "etc"? He shoulda said "Fri and Motzei Shabbos". "Etc" generally implies there's more than just one additional item on the list...
11:30 - 23:00 pm Sun - Thu  (I have no idea what their opening hours are though.
"etc" can also mean ואידך זיל גמור

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Re: Israel Master Thread: Things To Do, Places To Eat
« Reply #2099 on: January 31, 2013, 04:22:20 PM »
art meat in ramat gan/ tel aviv its macput great restaurant next to the borsa.
its not under machpud