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KOSHER FOOD IN ALASKA, USA:
Lubavitch Jewish Center of
Alaska
1210 East 26th Avenue
Anchorage, AK 99508 USA
Tel: 907-279-1200
Fax: 907-279-7890
Email:
Website:
Rabbi Yosef Greenberg, Director, lubavitchofak@gci.net
Mrs. Esther Greenberg, Co-director
Last updated on: January 15, 2007
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Shabbat
Meals: The Chabad Center offers full Shabbat meals featuring
delicious, homemade dishes. Friday night dinner is $35 per person;
Shabbat lunch is $30 per person (served at the synagogue immediately
following services in conjunction with the community Shabbat lunch); the
third meal is $20 per person. (Children under 12 years of age are at
half cost.) Reservations for Shabbat meals are required two weeks in
advance with prepayment. Payments can be made by Visa, MasterCard or
American Express.
Kosher
food/Dairy products: Kosher section in Carr’s on Diamond Blvd. And Seward
Hwy. They usually carry a variety of items including: Empire cold cuts,
frankfurters, turkey, chicken, chicken & turkey pot pies. Tillamook
cheese, blintzes, cream cheese, smoked mozzarella cheese, puddings and
snacks, cocktail bread, sprout bread and other items. In order to
guarantee that the items you would like are in stock please call
Carr’s meat manager, Rita at 907-341-1020 or Paul at: 907-341-1000
In
addition, Carr’s as well as the other large grocery stores (Safeway,
Fred Meyer) carry the same variety of Kosher OU_OK_CK foods, which you
would be able to purchase in the large non-Kosher supermarkets in the
Lower 48 including bagels, bread, tuna, sardines, pickles, potato chips,
etc. Manischewitz products, such as matzah, gefilte fish, chicken soup,
etc, for Friday night dinners are also available. Kosher wine can be
purchased at Carr’s Oaken Keg liquor stores. (No Challah is
available). There are no kosher delis, restaurants, or other places to
purchase hot kosher food in Alaska.
Outside of Anchorage, a smaller selection of the same kosher
products is available. There is a very limited selection of OUD and OKD
dairy products available. There is no chalav Israel.
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