Bar Mitzvah Catering Delivered at Boulevard Room
Mitzuyan Kosher Catering delivered a modern kosher menu for a Bat Mitzvah held in The Boulevard Room in Vaughn, ON, near Toronto.
Mitzuyan Kosher Catering delivered a modern kosher menu for a Bat Mitzvah held in The Boulevard Room in Vaughn, ON, near Toronto.
Enjoy contemporary kosher wedding catering services from Mitzuyan Kosher Catering in Toronto, which delivers elegant, appealing menus to venues around Toronto.
Wine can only be considered kosher if the following conditions are adhered to: Wine making process is supervised by a rabbi. The wine making process contains only kosher ingredients. The wine making equipment is rabbiniically certified to be kosher and used specifically for kosher purposes. No preservatives or artificial colouring can be added. Wine making…
Announcement After great deliberation, the Beth Radom Congregation is very happy to introduce our brand new kosher caterer. Mitzuyan Kosher Catering Mitzuyan Kosher Caterers, operating under COR supervision, is very excited to bring their new and innovative style of kosher cuisine to our Beth Radom home. With years of experience in catering, Mitzuyan is presently…
“Keeping kosher” means eating in accordance with the Biblical and Rabbinical laws. This includes refraining from eating animals, which do not chew the cud and have completely cloven hooves, such as a pig, horse, dog or cat, or products therefrom. Seafood is not kosher, apart from fish with fins and scales. Fruits, vegetables, nuts…
Elements of a Modern Jewish Wedding Ceremony A modern Jewish wedding ceremony allows the marriage of a male Jew and female Jewess. Typically, a Rabbi officiates over the proceedings. Â Often, the Rabbi and others will make speeches before the official proceedings. The wedding ceremony may take place in the open air, at a synagogue, hotel…
An orthodox Jewish wedding is a ceremony between a competent male and female Jew, who are allowed to be married according to the Jewish Law (halachah). Before the ceremony can take place, the local Jewish law court (Beth Din) request evidence, such as the Jewish marriage certificates (Ketubut) of the parents of the engaged couple…
“Keeping kosher” means eating in accordance with the Biblical and Rabbinical laws. This includes refraining from eating animals which do not chew the cud and have completely cloven hooves, such as a pig, horse, dog, rat or cat. Seafood is not kosher, apart from fish with fins and scales. Additionally, meat from a listed…
I read a great article in The Daytona Beach Journal, Oct 5, 2011, by  Denise Otoole Kelly. FoodEditor, titled—- Morning foods ease the empty stomachs of Yom Kipur observors. The recipes for her foods are as follows: Smoked Whitefish Hash Adapted from the Associated Press; start to finish: 30 minutes (15 minutes active); can be…
Tips to Reducing Your Banquet Hall Food Cost 1. Bring your own bar. 2. Have a luncheon instead of a 5 course dinner reception 3. Plan to have your venue during the week. 4. If you choose a dinner menu, simplify it. 5. Make sure that your venue selection includes linen in their package. 6….
Mitzuyan kosher catering presents an East Indian kosher food event. The menu was as follows: INDIAN MENUS MENU CHOICES (Meat&Vegetarian) Buffet – or can be served family style Dal Panchrattan Vegetable Jafrezi Lamb Rara Butter Chicken Baigan Arbi Chana Pindi Chicken Labadar Chana Masala Aloo Gobi Bhindi Do Piaza Dal Makhni Mushroom Labadar Baigan Patiala…
Just because your function is kosher, does not mean it has to be boring. It’s time to transform traditional kosher banquet food into modern gourmet dishes. Many kosher caterers take the easy road and prepare traditional banquet style food. New ideas and techniques are not implemented because they are costly. Caterers are afraid that they…