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Oheb Shalom Congregation (transliterated from Hebrew as 'Lovers of Peace') is an egalitarian, [clarification needed] Conservative Jewish congregation and synagogue located in South Orange, Essex County, New Jersey, in the United States. [2] The synagogue is affiliated with the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism.
Pages in category "Ashkenazi Jewish culture in New Jersey" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Streit's 47,000-square-foot (4,400 m 2) matzo factory, along with Katz's Delicatessen and Yonah Schimmel's Knish Bakery, was a surviving piece of the Lower East Side's Jewish heritage. [8] At the turn of the 20th century, Jews, along with other European immigrants, were crammed into the many unsanitary tenements of the Lower East Side.
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Orange Free Public Library: Orange Free Public Library: September 28, 1981 : 348 Main St. Orange: 119: Orange Memorial Hospital Historic District: Orange Memorial Hospital Historic District: November 17, 2015 : 180 S. Essex Ave.
Pastelitos de hoja consist of a pastry made from a dough made from eggs, flour, salt, baking soda, margarine (in order to be pareve in accordance with kashrut).This dough is then rolled out and filled with a filling made from ground beef, onions, parsley, bay leaves and spices such as turmeric, ground nutmeg.
Pages in category "Orange, New Jersey" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. ... Orange Public Library; Orange station (NJ Transit)
This is a list of notable Jewish delis.A Jewish deli is a type of restaurant serving pastrami on rye, corned beef sandwiches, and other sandwiches as well as various salads such as tuna salad and potato salad, side dishes such as latkes and kugel, and desserts such as black and white cookies and rugelach, as well as other dishes found in Ashkenazi Jewish cuisine.