Since yesterday’s post was such an outstandingly interesting observation, today we’ll try to shoot for something a bit more mundane. For 20 years, before I moved to Israel, I lived in Elizabeth, NJ in the US. Now, for the most part, I had a fairly delightful time in the city of brotherly mugging. But there was one thing that was sorely lacking in Elizabeth which, I believe, is still lacking from most Jewish neighborhoods in the Diaspora. That missing ingredient to a perfect life is the topic of today’s Israel Appreciation Observation:

A Vast Selection of Kosher Restaurants that Deliver

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In Modiin, where I live, there are at least 6 kosher pizza places that I can think of. Chinese, Indian, pasta, and a couple of BBQ places are all just a phone call away. When I used to live in Tel Aviv and, after that, when I used to live in Jerusalem, you could add sushi, Thai, Mexican, Moroccan and Turkish to that list. Since both Sorelle and I work from home and have 2 kids who require a LOT of attention when they are around, it is very nice to know that we are no more than a 40-50 minute wait from (edited by Sorelle) that a delicious, if a little oily, lunch or dinner which is kosher will arrive within 40-50 minutes at our door AND is available with your choice of tasty sauces.


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  1. yitz.. on July 4, 2007 4:22 pm

    dude, gotta love the wifi (pronounced ‘wifey’ it was coined by my brother-in-law) editing your posts..

    very cute!

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