Monday, May 7, 2012

Kotel Kosher opens at Chicago French Market May 15 Yona Metzger, Chief Rabbi of Israel, to Officiate Opening

The Chicago French Market (131 North Clinton Street, 312-575-0306) welcomes a new and unique vendor, Kotel Kosher. Kotel Kosher is a “grab and go” that will offer shoppers a wide variety of strictly CRC accredited Kosher deli and grocery products for either dining at the Chicago French Market or taking home.
 
A grand opening celebration is planned for May 15. Honored guest Yona Metzger, Chief Rabbi of Israel, will officiate.*

For those who want a Kosher meal on the go, there will be plenty from which to choose, including all popular Kosher brands. Kotel Kosher will be run by the same people who own Chicago Organics, a mainstay at the Chicago French Market.

Kotel Kosher will be one of the only places in the West Loop area of Chicago where people can go to purchase strictly Kosher grocery items. Metra commuters, people who work in nearby office buildings and residents of the West Loop will be pleased with the convenience of shopping at Kotel Kosher.

Kosher foods are those that conform to the regulations of Jewish law (Laws of Kashruth) that were first written in the book of Leviticus

Kotel Kosher will be open Monday through Thursday 10 a.m. – 7 p.m. and Friday 10am-4pm during the summer. In keeping with Jewish law, will it close at sundown on Friday in the winter depending of the Shabbat Hours and stay closed all day on Saturdays.

*Any media wishing to attend the grand opening ceremony please contact Kurman Communications at kurmanstaff@kurman.com or call 312-651-9000.

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