Anonymous wrote:Do you even know if they "keep kosher?"
Please tell me that you realize most American Jews do not.
Haven't you ever socialized with these people before?
You sound well intentioned...but like you need to get out more!
Anonymous wrote:Hi Barb, Looking forward to seeing you at the Holiday party. Any dietary restrictions I should know about? You might find out about a peanut allergy, a low carb diet, or a religious issue.
Anonymous wrote:My kosher neighbors love my cookies, but they don’t keep a kosher kitchen at home with 2 sets of plates and appliances like a childhood friend of mine’s family.
About half of our neighbors are Jewish. When we have parties we either keep it fully vegetarian or I have 2-3 buffet areas of foods to nibble and I keep meat totally separate from dairy. I don’t worry about avoiding shellfish or keeping meat dairy-free because my Jewish neighbors eat vegetarian outside of their home or the homes of other Jewish people.
Anonymous wrote:My Jewish boss eats the baked treats we bring in. They don’t keep kosher. Just make sure to avoid pork products.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My Jewish boss eats the baked treats we bring in. They don’t keep kosher. Just make sure to avoid pork products.
This is so silly. Most Jews eat pork products. And why is it important what your boss does?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My Jewish boss eats the baked treats we bring in. They don’t keep kosher. Just make sure to avoid pork products.
This is so silly. Most Jews eat pork products. And why is it important what your boss does?
Anonymous wrote:My Jewish boss eats the baked treats we bring in. They don’t keep kosher. Just make sure to avoid pork products.