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that than through a charity account. A There is a widely known Chinese saying charity account here in England that threatens the target enables you to with what strikes us as a particularly iron- manage your ic punishment: “May you live in interestdonations, ing times.” While there isn’t any evidence maximise that such a curse ever actually existed, it your impact speaks to an age-old caution: be careful and also gain what you wish for. tax benefits. In Only a few weeks ago, who amongst us short, if you are didn’t, at least occasionally, daydream already giving, about a break from the routines, bills, you should be responsibilities and concerns that used to smart giving make up modern life? That time, however, – with a charis consigned to a period we must inevitaity account like bly term BC: Before Corona. Suddenly we SmartGiving. find ourselves conscripted into national Why use Smartservice against an invisible enemy, conGiving? First of all, we fronted with restrictions unknown here give you greater control since World War Two. Everything had over your philanthropy. changed, and everyone is facing chalNot only can you easily see lenges that just last month would have and manage your donations seemed inconceivable. from one place – as opposed to That ‘everyone’ unfortunately also ad hoc contributions here and there includes charities. It is only natural during – but we will also boost their potential an upheaval like this to focus on the as well. We do this by giving you the Gift immediate safety of one’s self and loved Aid you are entitled to up front. So when ones, and complying with government you donate into your account, HMRC will regulations on free movement has to be automatically add an extra 25 per cent our number one priority. But the world (minus a small fee) that you can then outside the homes that we find ourselves redistribute as you see fit. confined to has not gone away. The Secondly, SmartGiving is one of only vulnerable are still vulnerable, the needy a few authorised Payroll Giving agencies still in need. The only difference is that in the UK. This means you can donate the charities who do so much good work straight from your pay before tax. Your to help them are now in crisis. donation is calculated after your NationEarly reports suggest that charities al Insurance contribution, but before could lose at least £4.3 billion over the Income Tax is deducted; this means next 12 weeks without part of your donation government support. comes from money Like everyone else, they that would otherwise are scrambling to come have been taken by to terms with the new HMRC. In other words, Smart Giving normal, whilst desperit costs you less while 0800 358 1191 ately trying to continue then your intended jeremy.freeman@smartgiving.org.uk helping those who need charity receives more. smartgiving.org.uk it more than ever. We’ll even handle all This is why it has the necessary admin, so never been more important for sustained, no additional headaches for you or your efficient giving, to give these amazing employer. organisations a much needed helping Thirdly, we are a traditional fundraishand. And there is no better way of doing ing platform. Remember the ubiquitous
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BY DAVID SAFFER Work Avenue helps to place clients into work and upskill into work. The Finchley-based operation is now working remotely due to the coronavirus pandemic but business advisers are on hand with expert advice. Whether commercial or marketing workshops, interview technique, CV writing, networking tips or transferable skills, distinct departments serve its many clients. And with the country in lockdown their expertise is essential at a historic time because when the Covid-19 crisis eventually relents businesses will return to work. Chief executive Debbie Sheldon is just a few days into a new working pattern and clear the charity will adapt further going forward. “Our advisers are very much on hand for the businesses,” she said. “Face to face networking has had to end but we are advising how best to use social media to progress, meet people and develop. “My team place people into work, help people upskill into work,” commented Emma May, director of operations and employment. “We are not magicians but narrow the odds in their favour.
“We offer interventions to help the job seeking front. We help people with interview skills, where and how to look to work, how to complete application forms, connect people to people. Everything narrows odds
community. “Our services, like the business side, include one-to-one meetings, group activities and events. Group ones including job fairs have had to be curtailed but we hope all
“We are also working as a team to spot new opportunities. It’s about being agile, being ahead of the game, thinking creatively, using transferable skills, using technology wisely. in a client’s favour. “Most critically, we run a jobs board. There are employers who like working with the community so when a job comes about they can offer it to someone in the
these will be up and running as they were in the fullness of time. “What is running is one to one support. We have five advisers, all up to speed with zoom conferencing, skype or by telephone.
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We are here to advise, reassure, help focus. Clients are worried, we all are, so to have a conversation about job seeking is really important. “Advisers are busy and we are helping, but on the placement side we have to be realistic. Clients are uncertain, jobs have been put on hold, which is not surprising but there is recruitment going on remotely by video interview and people looking at CVs. A trickle will start again, we are optimistic jobs will come on stream. Above all, it’s really important to continue helping our clients at the moment.” Uncertainty is a worry, but Work Avenue clients are demonstrating resolve in difficult times. “An example is a client who is adapting a CV to show potential employers he is working from home and able to build relationships,” explained Debbie. “This is not what he was doing two weeks ago, he can add value to a company for a job opportunity.” Work Avenue is offering clients advice on how video interviews differ to face to face interviews. Debbie explained, “We are giving practical tips because the recruitment process is happening. “We are also working as a team to spot new opportunities. It’s about being agile, being ahead of the game, thinking creatively, using transferable skills, using technology wisely. “Graphic design jobs do not need to be done in a specific location. There is nothing wrong with people working remotely, once up to speed they can work often at a lower cost to employers.” Nevertheless, there is concern about long-term knock-on effects, especially when it comes to raising funds for a business. “This is a critical stage of business,” commented Debbie. “They are not at the start-up phase when they can manage themselves, they are at the stage of growth looking for funding and a funders risk appetite will change at the moment. “There is panic and worry. But we will settle into a new norm. I can’t paint a completely rosy picture. Some people are going to be asked to take unpaid leave, some people will be on 50 percent. Business decisions have to be made, there are horrible decisions. There are people on probation easy to get rid of but there will be space for people to come back when the uncertainty goes. I just hope the uncertain period is not as long as some people are predicting.” Emma added, “When we are talking to clients we are very careful. ‘Don’t worry it’s
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World Jewish Relief How my grandma’s dementia helped me understand the impact of World Jewish Relief’s work BY RICHARD BUDDEN, WORLD JEWISH RELIEF At this time of great uncertainty it is amazing to see the way communities are reaching out to their most vulnerable members to help keep them safe or make sure they have everything they need. It reminds me of how my family gathered around my grandma Nita when she was diagnosed with dementia. She died in December 2012 but from the very beginning, when a routine medical check-up spotted early signs of dementia, there was support and advice for my family as to how best we could help her. She had regular appointments to see how her situation progressed and went to the day centre at her synagogue to do activities with trained volunteers. She received help and medication from the NHS to make sure she was kept as well as she could be. It was difficult and hard to see the changes in her. I was lucky, she always remembered me, or saw someone else she Viktor & Margareta at the Jewish Community Centre recognised in me. I would get a smile and Zoya, the programme director, told a tut as she rubbed her hand on my beard, me dementia care in Ukraine is 30 years followed by a light tap on the cheek. It behind the UK, that there is no medical was painful to see the person who had diagnosis, no-one really understands cooked so many family meals not be able dementia (including most doctors) and to remember how to cook anything but families feel it is just part of getting old we know we did everything we could do for her with carers, medical support and a or that their older relatives are just being annoying. care system behind her. I couldn’t imagine my grandma having It’s no surprise that my Grandma Nita was forefront in my mind when I travelled been in that situation with no medication and no support. It made me realise how to Kharkiv, Ukraine recently to meet lucky we are to live in the UK but it was older Jewish people living with dementia also inspiring to see how World Jewish who we support through our Dementia Relief’s programme is changing dementia Programme. It couldn’t help bring up care and training across Eastern Europe. memories of her - parallels of the condiOver the next few days I saw how we tion and how it affected her, differences in are providing dementia training for mediwhat care is available and similarities in cal and care professionals, their personalities and the funding group dementia way people are still people, sessions so older Jewish despite the ravages of the people living with demendisease. tia can keep their minds I spent time with these World Jewish Relief and bodies stimulated and people, some on their own 020 8736 1250 ensuring that dementia and some with their famiinfo@worldjewishrelief.org carers visit those who can’t lies, in their own homes or www.worldjewishrelief.org leave their homes. at the Jewish Community We are the only organiCentre. I sat with our local sation providing these dementia services partners who co-ordinate our dementia in Ukraine and I’m incredibly proud care and training and saw just how stark that we are taking the lead and helping some of those differences are but also the those who need it the most. Like Viktor impact of our work.
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The people we support often live alone, with no family support and Margareta who have been married for 60 years. We first visited them at their home where they struggled to follow the conversation, Viktor would answer a question but then shrink back in his seat and disengage. There were moments when you could see the old glint in their eyes and you knew they had been the life and soul of the party. Margareta burst into song, singing nursery rhymes from her childhood but forgot them half way through. My grandma used to do the same, humming songs and speaking Yiddish even though she hadn’t spoken it for 70 years. At one point Margareta smiled at me, got up and walked over to me, grabbing my cheeks and rubbing my beard. It reminded me so much of my grandma and what she used
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to do. Different people, different circumstances, same connections. The next day we met Viktor and Margareta at the Jewish Community Centre’s dementia group session and it couldn’t have been more different. Alongside other people, taking part in activities, they were up and dancing, drawing and making jokes. Viktor was engaged and although at times he was slightly confused by the surroundings, there were people there to help and support them. Margareta didn’t recognise me at first but towards the end of the session got up and rubbed my face, laughing to herself. It was amazing to see the difference we can make to people living with a condition that is unknown and undiagnosed in their own countries. As soon as I walked into Liliya’s flat she told me how scared she was that she was losing her memory. She didn’t remember some things but can remember her past, like my grandma who would tell me about her schooldays but not know her own family. Liliya remembers the exact layout of the village she grew up in and the day the Nazis came and shot and killed her entire family. Everyone in the room was in tears as she told us she was saved by a neighbour who passed her off as her own daughter. Liliya has a dementia care worker called Vita who comes and visits her weekly. They look through old photos, model clay together and draw to help keep Lilya’s mind active. It was heart-warming to hear Liliya say how much she enjoys the visits, how it helps her and makes her feel more confident. Vita also spoke passionately about how Liliya has opened up to her and how she has transformed from being silent and reserved to more outgoing and talkative. This is a really difficult time. We all know what it feels like to be vulnerable and we are working with our partners around the world to ensure we can continue to look after the most vulnerable older members of our Jewish community. The people we support often live alone, with no family support and while they’re becoming increasingly concerned about the threat of coronavirus, their other worries haven’t gone away. They need our help more than ever and while our programmes will adapt over the coming weeks and months to adjust to our changing reality, we won’t stop
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Liliya, with her World Jewish Relief dementia carer Vita, knows she is losing her memory and is so scared
our life-changing work and will continue to help people in Ukraine understand dementia and how to care for people living with it. Since returning to England I often think about those who might not have been as lucky as my Grandma Nita but now have World Jewish Relief and the Jewish community fighting for them and with them. Dementia care is different in Ukraine but we are leading the way, and helping people like Viktor, Margareta, Liliya and hundreds more. For more information please go to www. worldjewishrelief.org/pesach
In 2013, 93% of the 263,346 Jews in the UK, leaving a gift to them in your Will. reported donating money to a charity in the With the prevalence of student loans, past year. higher mortgages and reliance on credit Although this is a very comforting figure cards, to-day, less people are able to make and reflects the importance with which regular donations than ever before. chari-ties are viewed, according to the most Hence, for some, leaving a gift in one’s recent research from 2011, only 1 in 4 leave Will is their only option. a gift in their Will. Leaving money to charity does not have This disparity of figures could be due to to be at the detriment of your family and the fact that the giving of lifetime donations friends, who, of course, are and should be are entrenched in our charitable history. your priority. From as early as the 10th Century BCE, However, after thinking of them, charity boxes were permanently affixed in any amount left to a Jewish Charity the synagogue, with separate sections for all will help the fu-ture of our community communal organisations. immeasurably. Conversely, actively enWith this in mind, we imcouraging the public to leave plore everyone to consider money to charities in a Will this form of giving, a gift did not begin until 2012, with that will live on for years the launch of Jewish Legacy. after we have gone. Jewish Legacy Jewish Legacy is an awareFrom the secular to the 0203375 6248 ness Campaign which works observant, those with lower info@jewishlegacy.org.uk with 44 Jewish Charities to and higher means, the libwww.jewishlegacy.org.uk pro-mote the importance of erals and the Conservatives,
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whoever you are, whatever your situation, anyone can help make a difference and help create a better world by including a charity in their Will. Charities improve our lives through the work they do, be it through providing housing, medical treatment or entertainment to those in need of their services. Leaving money in your Will, can help your favourite charity make a real difference to countless people in need, both in the here and now and into the future. “It is every man’s obligation to put back into the world at least the equivalent of what he takes out of it.” Albert Einstein Particularly at this time, with the uncertainty of Brexit and the coronavirus, our Jewish Charities need your support. For more information on leaving a gift in your Will to one of our charity partners, con-tact Gina Ross at Jewish Legacy on 0203375 6248 or visit www.jewishlegacy. org.uk
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Norwood “Old Scholar” Ronnie and his wife, Betty Large charities such as Norwood have a number of key fundraising dates each year. These will usually include a couple of postal/email appeals centred around Jewish festivals, and perhaps an Annual Dinner for the great and good of their donor circle. A few weeks ago, as Norwood was putting the finishing touches to its annual Pesach appeal, the coronavirus crisis started to grip and the appeal’s aim – simply to tell the stories of some of the people the charity has supported in its 225 year history – started to look a little out of sync with the national mood. The charity had to make a decision whether to launch the appeal or not and, in the end, it decided to go ahead with the addition of a separate flyer about its response to the coronavirus crisis. The truth is, for Norwood, the pandemic has had a double impact: it costs the charity more to cover essential support staff in its vital services for children and families in crisis and people with learning disabilities and autism, and it has had to cancel a number of large corporate fundraising events, which contribute to the £12 million the charity must raise each year. Its International Challenges are also, Bev Jacobson, Norwood’s necessarily, on hold. Chief Executive. “So although Pesach is In the end, the extraordinary life looking significantly different for most stories Norwood is currently telling as Jewish families this year, the essence of part of its Pesach appeal also provide a the festival and the essence of Norwood’s much-needed distraction – there are the work in our community, are stories of Ronnie [see picture], as indomitable as the spirit of a somewhat colourful “Old our people.” Scholar” from the Norwood Orphanage, and Lizi, a woman whose whole family’s life was Norwood To see Norwood’s Pesach turned around by the charity, 020 8809 8809 appeal and donate, go to to name two. “One of the key info@norwood.org.uk https://www.norwood.org. elements of the Seder is the www.norwood.org.uk uk/jwappeal telling of the story,” says Dr
Every year, it is our duty to tell the Pesach story.
This year, more than ever, it is Norwood’s duty to tell their stories… By now, you do not need us to tell you why this year is different from all other years for Norwood. In spite of the extraordinary circumstances we find ourselves in this Pesach, Norwood will be spending this time – as best we can – commemorating and celebrating 225 years of service to the community. That’s why, this year, it is our duty to tell the stories of some of the extraordinary people Norwood has supported over the years. We will be telling these stories in a variety of ways over the coming weeks. Norwood has been here for our community for 225 years. With your support, we’ll be here for ever. This Pesach, help us to keep telling the extraordinary stories of the people we support by donating at norwood.org.uk/jwappeal or call 020 8420 6970.
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Club Tikva “Club Tikva is a North Manchester based many entries, some incredibly talented charity. We run an after school club which and creative masks were made, making encourages social and emotional skills in the decision a very tough one! However children. the judges chose the winner of the comWe support over 40 children and their petition for under 8’s as Miri Hoffman age families in the community through week7 and the winner in the 9-16 age range ly after-school sessions providing social was Shevi Katz age 14. We really appresupport and giving them a place where ciate the efforts that everyone went to in they feel safe and understood. entering this competition. We hope to do This year we decided to something similar again do a mask competition, next year. with a chance to win £50. The competition was For more information open for children ages about Club Tikva or Club Tikva 4 and up it was divided to donate please email 07771 297782 into two age categories, clubtikvamanchester@ clubtikvamanchester@gmail.com 4-8 and 9-16. There were gmail.com.”
In these critical times… across the globe it is imperative that medical professionals and key hospital workers are able to continue performing their vital work. WIZO has many Day Care Centres located in hospitals in Israel. There, children of these dedicated individuals are looked after in a safe environment allowing parents to focus on their vital, often life-saving work. These Centres MUST remain open. In other WIZO Day Care Centres which have had to close, they have been the only chance for vulnerable children to receive a hot meal. WIZO’s food campaign will ensure nutritious meals continue to reach these families throughout the crisis.
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The Kashrus Division of the London Beth Din (KLBD) hereby confirm that the following Nestlé UK instant coffee products are certified as Kosher for Passover – כשר לפסח, even though the KLBD-P logo is currently not printed on the product packaging.
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that bit easier, KLBD has certified as Kosher l’Pesach certain brands of regular tea, coffee and salt that can be purchased in mainstream supermarkets. How did they do this? Join us on a journey that is more than 500 years in the making… n the fifteenth century Rav Israel Isserlin (1390 – 1460), better known as the Trumos Hadeshen, one of the greatest early Halachists, ruled that sugar must be manufactured under supervision for Pesach. His concern then was that flour may be added as a whitening agent or other chametzderived ingredients used in the refining process, but the challenge applies to equally to tea, coffee, salt and many other items. Earl Grey tea could contain a Bergamot flavour which can be chametz. Tea bags themselves may contain starch. To decaffeinate coffee, alcohol is sometimes used which can be derived from wheat. Anti-caking agents used to keep a powdered product dry can be chametz or kitniyot. The Trumos Hadeshen’s ruling has been followed by generations of Jews to this day. But making special small batches of products that are kosher for Pesach is very expensive, sometimes because of the cost to the factory in downtime while everything is elaborately cleaned before starting the kosher run, but more often simply because of the logistics of getting a particular batch of sugar to a particular kosher corner shop, instead of large and regular deliveries through the regular countrywide network.
As more and more manufacturers across the globe become kosher certified, however - KLBD supervises some 1,800 factories worldwide - and incorporate kashrut controls into their processes, quality control protocols are in place throughout the year. Thus we are able to certify regular products as Kosher l’Pesach without additional special supervision. The demand for Kosher certification from the large Jewish communities of the USA and especially Israel, has meant that manufacturers are keen to get Kosher l’Pesach status for their products so they can maintain their shelf-space in Israeli supermarkets throughout the year, including the Pesach season. Some companies such as Tate & Lyle have placed a KLBD-P logo (P for Pesach!) on all their regular packs. Others haven’t as yet, and some are not so keen to do so, as it opens them up to demands from other segments of the market (Halal, Vegetarian Society, Vegan, Soil Association et al) for their logos to be put on the packaging too. To help the kosher consumer further, this year KLBD has worked with Taylors of Harrogate who make Yorkshire Tea, Nestlé who make Nescafé and Saxa
Full KLBD Pesach information at www.kosher.org.uk/passover KLBD Pesach product search at www.passover.isitkosher.uk
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who make salt. We have verified their ingredients list and processing aids used, approved suppliers and have a legal agreement that they won’t change anything without notifying us. We also inspect their factories on a regular basis.
l’Pesach throughout the year and can now be purchased anywhere at the normal year round prices, without the additional cost of manufacturing packing and delivering special Passover batches. KLBD wishes everyone a Chag Kosher Vesameach – a happy, healthy and kosher Pesach.
As a result, these staple products and ingredients are certified Kosher Sale of Chametz Form Power of Attorney
It is most important that all chametz is disposed of or sold before Passover. Although the nonJew usually sells it back after Passover, this is an entirely valid and legal sale. The chametz to be sold should be securely sealed away in a room or cupboard, which will not be used over Pesach. It is customary to empower the local rabbi to sell one's chametz and to sign the rabbi's contract. If this is difficult, please use the online mechiras chametz facility at www.kosher.org.uk/category/sell-my-chametz or fill out the form below. I,................................................................................. hereby appoint Rabbi J Conway to act as my agent and sell all chametz that will be in my possession Address............................................................................ ......................................................................................... ........................................................................................ Post code....................................................................... as of Wednesday 8th April 2020 at 11:55 a. m. Approx. value of chametz to be sold £............. If you will be outside Europe for Pesach, please indicate country of residence. [ ]Israel
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I hereby authorize him to act in my stead, and empower him to do all that is required to make such a sale valid in order that I conform to all the halachic requirements and restrictions regarding the possession of chametz over Pesach. I hereby also make any Agreement of Sale (shtar mechirah) that he may use for this purpose, part of this authorization. Signed......................................Date.........../.........../2020 Preferably scan and email to info@kosher.org.uk. Failing that, post to: Kashrut Division, Sale of Chometz Form, c/o 63 Broughton Avenue, London N3 3EN.
TO ARRIVE LATEST AT 12:00pm 3rd April 2020 This service is offered free of charge. However, any donation to help defray the costs of this communal service would be greatly appreciated. [ ]£50
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See elsewhere in the paper for the a list of regular products which may be used in emergency this Pesach, by people in isolation or unable to go shopping or arrange deliveries.
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WARNING
There is no kashrut supervision of the ‘Kosher for Passover’ section in supermarkets and errors do sometimes occur. When purchasing products for Pesach from any non-supervised establishment, you are advised to check that all items bear a reliable kosher l’Pesach hechsher and do not contain kitniyot.
KEY D P NP KLBD-P S-P S-CY
Dairy (non-supervised milk) and suitable for Passover Parev and suitable for Passover Not suitable for Passover KLBD certified for Passover Supervised for Passover by other Authority Supervised Chalav Yisrael by other Authority
Approved Products BABY MILKS
Kosher l’Pesach baby formula is sold in kosher stores. In cases where this cannot be used, the following are approved. Separate utensils should be used as most baby milks, including kosher l’Pesach baby formula, contain kitniyot. Since feeding bottles normally come into contact with chametz, it is recommended to purchase new ones for Passover.
Alpro Soya P Growing Up Aptamil Listing refers to powder and ready to feed versions in bottles and cartons. D Anti Reflux D Comfort D First Infant 1 D Hungry D Lactose Free D Pepti 1 D Pepti 2 D Pepti Junior Preterm Hospital Use Only D Profutura First Infant 1 D Profutura Follow On 2 D Profutura Growing Up 3 D Pronutra Follow On 2 D Pronutra Growing Up 3 D Pronutra Growing Up 4 D Sensavia First Infant 1 D Sensavia Follow On 2 D Sensavia Growing Up 3 Cow & Gate Listing refers to powder and ready to feed versions in bottles and cartons. D Anti Reflux D Comfort D First Infant D Follow On D Growing Up 1-2 Years D Growing Up 2-3 Years D Infant Hungrier Babies D Nutriprem 1 (Hospital Use Only) D Nutriprem 2 D Nutriprem Human Milk Fortifier D Nutriprem Protein Supplement Enfamil D AR D O Lac
Hipp Organic Listing refers to powder and ready to feed versions in bottles and cartons. D D D D D D D
Combiotic Anti Reflux Combiotic First Infant Combiotic Follow On Combiotic Growing Up Combiotic Hungry Infant Comfort Good Night
Kendamil Mehadrin Must have a Kedassia Passover label. Kendamil Porridge is also available for Pesach. Both Milks and Porridge contain kitniyot. See note above. S-CY S-CY
First Infant Toddler
S-CY S-CY
Stage 1 Stage 2
D D D
1 First Infant 2 Follow On 3 Growing Up
NP NP NP NP Nutricia D NP P P P P P
1 with LGG 2 with LGG 3 with LGG Vanilla Puramino
Materna Contains kitniyot, see note above. Must have a Passover label. Available from kosher stores. Nanny Care
Nutramigen
Infatrini Infatrini Peptisorb Neocate Junior Strawberry Neocate Junior Unflavoured Neocate Junior Vanilla Neocate LCP Neocate Spoon
Pregestimil D Lipil SHS D Caprilon D Galactomin 17 D Galactomin 19 D Locasol Similac D Alimentum D High Energy SMA Listing refers to powder and ready to feed versions in bottles. P Alfamino D Althera D Anti Reflux Comfort D D Extra Hungry D HA Hypoallergenic D LF Lactose Free D Organic First Infant D Organic Follow On D Organic Growing Up D Pro Breast Milk Fortifier D Pro First Infant D Pro Follow On D Pro Gold Prem 1(Hospital Use Only) D Pro Gold Prem 2 D Pro Growing Up D Pro High Energy P Wysoy Vitaflo D Renastart
CERAMIC HOB COVERS Sheets of silica-bonded mica, recommended for covering ceramic hobs for Pesach, are available from: Shutlers, Temple Fortune Parade Bridge Lane, London NW11 0QN Tel: 020 8458 5649
COFFEE Nescafe Certified Kosher for Passover all year round, provided they have an English label and UK customer service number. There is no KLBD logo on the packaging. KLBD-P KLBD-P
Gold Blend Gold Blend Decaffeinated (Blue label) Original (Red Label) Original Decaffeinated
KLBD-P KLBD-P Starbucks Certified Kosher for Passover when bearing the KLBD-P logo. KLBD-P Caffe Verona KLBD-P Colombia KLBD-P Espresso KLBD-P Espresso Blonde KLBD-P House Blend KLBD-P Pike Place KLBD-P Veranda Blend
COFFEE MACHINES
The following coffee pods are approved for Pesach. We recommend purchasing a new machine for Pesach. If this is not possible the machine should be taken apart, cleaned and kashered.
Nescafe Dolce Gusto Certified Kosher for Passover all year round, when produced in the UK, which can be identified by the word ‘ENGLAND’ ink jetted on the underside of the box. There is no KLBD logo on the packaging. KLBD-P Americano KLBD-P Espresso KLBD-P Espresso Intenso KLBD-P Grande KLBD-P Grande Intenso KLBD-P Grande Mild KLBD-P Lungo KLBD-P Starbucks Americano House Blend KLBD-P Starbucks Americano Veranda Blend KLBD-P Starbucks Espresso Colombia KLBD-P Starbucks Espresso Roast KLBD-P Starbucks Espresso Roast Blond
Nespresso
Please note Nespresso Variations are not approved for Pesach. P Arpeggio P Barista Creations Chiaro P Barista Creations Corto P Barista Creations Scuro P Capriccio P Cosi P Decaffeinato Arpeggio P Decaffeinato Ristretto P Decaffeinato Vivalto Lungo P Decaffeinato Volluto P Dharkan P Kazaar P Livanto P Long Black over Ice P Lungo Envivo P Lungo Fortissio P Lungo Linizio P Lungo Vivalto P Master Origin Colombia P Master Origin Ethiopia P Master Origin India P Master Origin Indonesia P Master Origin Nicaragua P Nordic Black
P Ristretto P Roma P Tribute to Trieste P Volluto Nespresso Starbucks P Caffe Verona P Colombia P Espresso Roast P Espresso Roast Blond P Espresso Roast Decaf P House Blend P Pike Place Roast P Sumatra Nespresso Vertuo Please note Nespresso Variations are not approved for Pesach. P Aflorazio P Altissio P Alto Dolce P Alto Intenso P Arondio P Barista Creations Bianco Forte P Barista Creations Bianco Leggero P Decaffeinato P Decaffeinato Intenso P Decaffeinato Ontuoso P Diavolitto P Doube Espresso Scuro P Double Espresso Chiaro P Elvazio P Fortado P Giornio P Half Caffeinato P Intenso P Master Origin Colombia P Master Origin Mexico P Melozio P Nordic Black P Odacio P Solelio P Stormio P Voltesso
DAIRY ALLERGIES
For advice about milk substitutes which are permitted on Pesach for children with dairy allergies, see the FAQ’s on our website or alternatively email info@kosher.org.uk or call 020 8343 6247.
EGG ALLERGIES
For information about egg substitutes which are permitted for those who are allergic to eggs, please contact KLBD by emailing info@kosher.org.uk, or call 020 8343 6247.
FRESH PRECUT FRUIT & VEGETABLES
Precut fresh fruit and vegetables are not approved due to the fact that Citric Acid (potentially of Chametz origin) is commonly used to prevent discolouration. There is no problem with precut fresh herbs or herbs grown in pots. Chopped herbs should be avoided as they cannot easily be checked for infestation.
FROZEN FISH
Frozen fish, whole or filleted, is permitted, provided that no other ingredients have been added. It is advisable to rinse the fish before use. Please note that when buying fish from a non-supervised source, it is important to make sure that some skin is attached. For a list of kosher fish, see The Really Jewish Food Guide or checkwww.isitkosher.uk.
Evian P Still Perrier P Naturally Carbonated San Pellegrino S-P Sparkling Spa NP Intense P Reine Vittel P Still Volvic NP Sparkling P Still
SALT
Saxa Certified Kosher for Passover all year round. No logo. KLBD-P Salt Fine
SUGAR
Tate & Lyle Certified Kosher for Passover all year round and bear a KLBD-P logo. KLBD-P Caster KLBD-P Granulated KLBD-P Preserving KLBD-P Inspired Guyanese Demerara Kosher for Passover, even when bearing the regular KLBD logo
SUPERFOODS
Seagreens No logo. Available from health food stores, mail order and internet companies. KLBD-P Culinary Ingredient KLBD-P Food Granules KLBD-P Salad & Condiment
SWEETENERS
Hermesetas NP Granulated NP Liquid P Mini Stevia Sweet NP Crystals NP Tablets Sweet ‘n’ Low S-P Sachets Xylitol Available from all kosher stores, by telephone order 020 8809 0411 or online www.xylitolshop.co.uk. Must carry a KLBD-P label. Does not contain Kitniyot. KLBD-P Sugar Alternative
TEA
Taylors of Harrogate Kosher for Passover all year round. No logo. KLBD-P Yorkshire Tea (red label)
DISPOSABLES
There is no problem with polystyrene, plastic and Chinet products, aluminium foil or foil containers. As paper plates and lids for foil containers usually contain starch which may be chametz, some people prefer to avoid their use particularly with hot or wet food. The following products have been checked by the KLBD and found to be suitable for use on Pesach:
KITCHEN TOWEL
Unsupervised frozen fruit is not permitted because factories may use ascorbic or citric acid as a processing aid, which is often derived from chametz sources.”
Asda Shades Asda Shades Power Asda Smart Price Ora Plenty Tesco White Tesco Ultra
FROZEN VEGETABLES
BAKING PARCHMENT
FROZEN FRUIT
Unsupervised frozen vegetables are not permitted. This is because many factories use starch or citric acid during processing, and some process chametz products on the same lines.
GLUTEN FREE MATZO
Gluten Free Oat Matzos and Matzo Meal are available from some kosher shops.
HEALTH FOODS Seagreens No logo. Available from health food stores, mail order and internet companies. KLBD-P Culinary Ingredient KLBD-P Food Granules KLBD-P Salad & Condiment
LOW SODIUM SALT Lo Salt
S-P
Reduced Sodium Salt
MINERAL WATER
All still bottled water and naturally sparkling water is fine. Artificially carbonated water may be carbonated with CO2 from the brewing industry and should be avoided unless specifically approved. The following products have been checked by the KLBD.
Acqua Panna
S-P Natural Spring Brecon Carreg NP Sparkling P Still Buxton Spring NP Carbonated P Still
ASDA Greaseproof & Baking Non Stick Paper Bacofoil Baking parchment/Non-Stick Baking Papers Bacofoil Greaseproof Paper Bacofoil 2 in 1 Foil & Parchment Bakewell Silicone Non-Stick Baking Paper If You Care Parchment Baking Paper Sheets Tesco Non-stick Greaseproof & Baking Paper Waitrose Baking & Greaseproof Paper
CAKE LINERS
Asda White Fairy Cake Paper Cases Asda Spotty Paper Cupcake Cases Asda Disposable Loaf Liners Tesco 2lb Brown Loaf Tin Liners Tesco 7 inch Cake Liner Waitrose Cup Cake Cases
Cosmetics COSMETICS FOR PASSOVER 2020
In general all facial cosmetics, nail varnish, nail varnish removers, antiperspirants, hairsprays, shampoos, shower gels, baby wipes and soaps may be used as they are inedible. It is better, however, to avoid products which mention the following in the ingredients declaration:
Derived From Barley Amino-peptide complex Barley Extract Hordeum Vulgare Phytophingosine Extract
Derived From Oats Aveena Sativa Oat Beta Glucan Oat Flour Oat Extract Sodium Lauroyl Oat Amino Acids) Lauroyl Lysine (or other Lauroyl derivatives Only when specifying derived from wheat or oats. Derived From Wheat Disodium Wheatgerm AminoPeg-2 Sulfosuccinate Hydrolysed Wheat Protein Hydrolysed Wheat Gluten Hydrolysed Wheat Starch Maltodextrin Sorbitan Derivatives Triticum Vulgarae Wheat Amino Acids Wheat Bran Extract Wheatgerm Oil Wheat Protein
CONTACT LENS CARE
All products are approved.
DENTAL CARE PRODUCTS
See ORAL HYGIENE and DENTURE PRODUCTS in the Medicines list.
LIPSTICK Due to the fact that lipstick comes into contact with the mouth, it is preferable to check that it does not contain Chametz derived ingredients. Other products not included in the list may be used provided they do not contain any of the Chametz derived ingredients listed in the note above.
The following products have been researched and are free from Chametz derivatives. P Boots No 7 Matte Liquid Lipstick P Boots No 7 Precision Lips Pencil P Bourjois Color Boost Lip Crayon P Bourjois Paris Rouge Edition Lipstick P Bourjois Rouge Edition Velvet Lipstick P Clinique Almost Lipstick P Clinique Chubby Stick Intense Moisturizing Lip Colour Balm P Clinique Chubby Stick Moisturizing Lip Colour Balm P Clinique Dramatically Different Lipstick Shaping Lip Colour P Clinique High Impact Lip Colour P Clinique Long Last Soft Matte Lipstick NP Clinique Pop Glaze Sheer Lip Colour + Primer P Clinique Pop Lacquer Lip Colour + Primer NP Clinique Pop Lip Colour and Primer P Clinique Pop Lip Shadow Cushion Matte Lip Powder P Clinique Pop Liquid Matte Lip Colour + Primer P Clinique Pop Matte Lip Colour + Primer P Clinique Pop Splash Lip Gloss + Hydration P Estee Lauder All Day Lipstick P Estee Lauder Automatic Lip Pencil Duo NP Estee Lauder Double Wear Stay in Place Lip Pencil NP Estee Lauder Pure Colour Desire NP Estee Lauder Pure Colour Envy High Lustre P Estee Lauder Pure Colour Envy Liquid Lipstick Matte P Estee Lauder Pure Colour Envy Liquid Lipstick Metallic PP Estee Lauder Pure Colour Envy Liquid Lipstick Vinyl P Estee Lauder Pure Colour Envy Matt P Estee Lauder Pure Colour Envy Metallic Matte NP Estee Lauder Pure Colour Envy Sculpting Lip Gloss P Estee Lauder Pure Colour Love Magic Tint Lip Balm P L’Oreal Colour Riche Gold Addiction P L’Oreal Colour Riche Magnetic Stones P L’Oreal Colour Riche Matte Addiction P L’Oreal Colour Riche Shine P L’Oreal Crushed Foils Metallic P L’Oreal Rouge Signature Matte Liquid Lipstick P Max Factor Colour Effects Lip Gloss P Max Factor Color Elixir Lip Gloss P Max Factor Colour Intensifying Balm P Max Factor Lipfinity P Max Factor Lipfinity 24 Hours P Maybelline Baby Lips Vitamins Melon Mania P Maybelline Colour Drama lipstick P Maybelline Colour Sensational Creamy Matte P Maybelline Colour Sensational Shine Compulsion P Maybelline Colour Sensational Vivid Matte P Maybelline Gigi Hadid Matt Lipstick East Coast P Maybelline Gigi Hadid Matt Lipstick West Coast P Maybelline Superstay 24 Hour Matte Ink
P P P P P P
Maybelline Superstay 14 Hour Lipstick Rimmel Colour Rush Balm Rimmel Lip Conditioning Balm Rimmel Oh My Gloss Lip Gloss Rimmel Provocalips Lip Colour Rimmel Stay Matte Liquid Lipstick
PERFUME
Perfumes contain alcohol which could be derived from wheat. However, since the alcohol is denatured and the perfume is inedible, it would be permitted to use on Pesach. Alcohol free perfume such as Beauty Base (www.beautybase.com) and Kuumba Made are available.
The following perfume companies have confirmed that the alcohol is not derived from wheat: BVLGARI Lush Sharini Yardley
Medicines This summary has been compiled by Rabbi A Adler BPharm MRPharms, a practicing pharmacist, in consultation with the food technologists of the London Beth Din. A full list of Medicines for Passover can be downloaded from our website at www.kosher.org.uk/passover, or alternatively check our superfast online search www.passover. isitkosher.uk. General points regarding medication for Passover: • In general all solid dose tablets and prescribed capsules are in order for Passover use. Those who prefer not to take gelatine capsules are advised to ask their physician if they can prescribe the medication in an alternative form. • When taking non-essential medicines, it is preferable to use tablets rather than gelatine capsules. • Wherever possible, tablets or capsules should be used rather than liquid or chewable preparations, as these may contain ingredients such as sorbitol and glucose, which could be derived from wheat. • Inedible creams, ointments and inhalers are all permissible. Those which specify chametz ingredients on the packaging (eg Aveeno cream, based on oats) should be avoided. • Prescribed medication should not be altered without consulting a doctor. Special Note About Medication for Children Most liquid medications for children (with the exception of some antibiotics from the manufacturers listed below) cannot be guaranteed free of chametz derived ingredients. If you are likely to require a liquid preparation for a child during Pesach we advise that you include these medications in your sale of chametz. Tell your Rabbi that they may need to be used on Pesach and he will accordingly arrange with the non-Jewish purchaser to allow such use if needed. In the event that it is imperative that your child uses the medication on Pesach, it may be taken from the chametz location, used as necessary, and returned.
ANTIBIOTICS
All antibiotics in tablet and capsule form are permitted. Sugar free varieties of liquid antibiotics should be avoided. If a doctor prescribes an antibiotic liquid for a child, it is preferable to obtain one sweetened with sucrose rather than sorbitol. You can ask your pharmacist for advice. P Amoxicillin Suspensions (not sugar free) P Erythromycin suspensions (not sugar free) P Nystan Suspension P Nystatin Suspension (Sandoz) P Penicillin Suspensions (not sugar free) It should be noted that even though it is becoming more difficult to find antibiotic liquids, the following manufacturers still do use sucrose in some of their antibiotics: Actavis Aurobindo Bristol Flynn Kent LTT Medreich Pharma Pinewood Squibb
ASTHMA AND RESPIRATORY
P P P
Bricanyl Tablets Phyllocontin Tablets Salbutamol Inhalers
CONSTIPATION
Products such as Califig Syrup contain actual Chametz and should not be kept over Passover. P Bisacodyl Tablets P Boots Natural Senna Laxative Tablets P Compound Macrogol Sachets P Cosmocol Plain Sachets P Fybogel Natural Sachets P Fybogel Orange Sachets P Ispagel Orange Sachets
D Lactulose Solution P Manevac Granules P Movicol Plain Sachets Other flavours are not suitable for Passover. P Normacol Granules P Normacol Plus Granules P Senokot Dual Relief Tablets D Senokot Max Strength Tablets D Senokot Tablets
COUGHS & COLDS P P P P P P P P P P
A Vogel Echinaforce Drops Beechams Flu Plus Caplets Benylin Day + Night Tablets Care+ Codeine Sugar Free Linctus Care+ Decongestant Solution Care+ Pholcodine Linctus Care+ Simple Linctus Galpseud Tablets Galpseud Linctus Sudafed Decongestant Tablets
CYSTITIS RELIEF P P P P P
Boots Cranberry Sachets CanesOasis Granules CranMed Forte Capsules Cysticare Tablets (Health Aid) Cystocalm Granules
DENTURE PRODUCTS P P P P P P P P P NP P P P P
Dentomycin Gel Dentu Creme Dentural Cleaner Solution Fixodent Fresh Cream Periochip Poligrip Ultra Cream Seabond Denture Fixative Seals Steradent Active Fresh Tablets Steradent Active Plus Tablets Steradent Pro 3 in 1 Tablets Steradent Pro White Tablets Ultra Corega Powder Wernets Super Powder Wernets Ultra Powder
DIARRHOEA P P P NP NK
Care+ Kaolin Mixture Children Diocalm Ultra Capsules Imodium Capsules Imodium Plus Caplets Imodium Instant Melts
P P P P
Chapstick Lypsyl Lip Balm Vaseline Lip Therapy Vaseline Petroleum Jelly
NUTRITIONAL SUPPORT
See full listing at www.passover.isitkosher.uk.
NASAL DROPS & SPRAYS
Many of these contain glucose of unknown source and should be avoided. The following are free of glucose: Dymista Mometasone Pollinosan Rhinolast Rinatec Sterimar Vicks Decongestant
ORAL HYGIENE
Toothpastes not containing Sorbitol are permitted, for example Colgate Total Advanced Whitening, Oral B 3D White Luxe Blast and Sensodyne Repair & Protect Sensitive. P Difflam Oral Rinse P Difflam Sore Throat Rinse P Difflam Spray NP Listerine All Products P Reach Dental Floss Unflavoured S-P Steins Mouthwash S-P Zohar Mouthwash
PAIN KILLERS
All pain killers in tablet form are permitted. Soluble and effervescent tablets should be avoided, as they may contain ingredients derived from wheat. P Anadin Extra Caplets P Anadin Ibuprofen Tablets P Anadin Joint Pain Tablets P Anadin Original Caplets P Anadin Paracetamol Tablets P Co Codamol Tablets (not effervescent) P Hedex Extra Tablets P Hedex Tablets P Nurofen Express Caplets P Nurofen Tablets P Paracetamol Tablets P Panadol Tablets P Solpadeine Tablets (not soluble) P Veganin Tablets
HAYFEVER & ALLERGIES
PAIN KILLERS JUNIOR
P P P P P P
Rosemont Paracetamol suspensions which were approved for use in previous years are no longer approved for Pesach.
Clarityn AllergyTablets Haymine Tablets Phenergan Tablets Piriton Syrup Piriton Allergy Tablets Telfast Tablets
HOMEOPATHIC PREPARATIONS Due to the large number of homeopathic preparations on the market it is impossible to list individual items. If you are receiving a homeopathic treatment from a practitioner you should ask you practitioner to ascertain the source of your remedies. Solid homeopathic products can be formulated either with lactose or with sugars e.g. sucrose. Those formulated with lactose should be treated as Dairy and should not be used together with or after meat. Liquid homeopathic products are often formulated with ethyl alcohol. This can be derived from wheat and should be avoided unless source of alcohol has been verified. The following have been checked: Available from Goulds Homeopathic Chemist. Tel 020 8343 1735 or 020 3632 1685. P Goulds Liquid P Goulds Solid (These are not lactose based) P Ainsworths Liquid NP Helios Liquid D Nelsons Solid NP Nelsons Liquid NP Weleda Liquid NP Weleda Solid
INDIGESTION & ULCERS
P P P P P P P P P
Bisodol Extra Strong Mint Tablets Bisodol Indigestion Relief Tablets Carbellon Tablets Enterosgel Sachets Enterosgel Tube Gaviscon Advance Liquid Gaviscon Cool Liquid Gaviscon Liquid Peptac Liquid
INFANT COLIC
See special note above about medication for children. P
Paracetamol Suppositories
SORE MOUTHS P P P P P
Cymex Cream Cymex Ultra Cream Iglu Gel Oralmedic Stick Pyralvex Solution
SORE THROATS Lozenges and throat sweets usually contain ingredients such as glucose, which may be derived from wheat and should be avoided. Diluted TCP liquid may be used as an alternative.
VITAMINS Many vitamin preparations used to be derived from wheat sources. This is less common now, especially those which are not presented in an edible form. Most do contain Kitniyot however and therefore should only be used in cases of necessity. See full listing of approved products at www. passover.isitkosher.uk.
Cytoplan UK Choline Bitartrate Powder Biotin Tablets Multi B Extra Tablets Vitamin B6 Tablets Vitamin C Bioflavonoids Capsules Vitamin C Calcium Ascorbate Powder Cherry C Capsules
Pure Encapsulations Cranberry NS Capsules Curcumin Capsules Emotional Wellness Capsules Folic Acid Capsules Multi T D Capsules SP Ultimate Capsules Uric Acid Formula Capsules Vitamin B12 Capsules Zinc Capsules
P Colief Infant Drops P Dentinox Infant Colic Drops NP Gaviscon Infant Sachets One can use 2ml of Gaviscon Adult Liquid, added to the feed or on its own in place of one sachet. P Infacol Drops
Vitamins 4 You (Tel: 0161 792 0398, Email info@vitamins4you.co.uk) Maternal Care Capsules Multicare Capsules
LIP CARE
Zahler Vitamins (Tel: 020 7112 5200)
P P
Blistex Relief Cream Carmex Lip Balm
KLBD Licensees 5780/2020
White Fish (Dairy) Tel: 020 8202 8780 info@whitefishrestaurant.co.uk www.whitefishrestaurant.co.uk
Goldstein’s Tel: 020 8801 1999 info@goldsteincaterers.com www.goldsteincaterers.com
Licensees in blue are Kosher for Pesach.
White House Express (Glatt Meat) Tel: 020 8203 2427 mail@whitehouseexpress.com www.whitehouseexpress.com
Itzik Caterers Tel: 020 8438 9891 Mob: 07971 056543 info@itzikcaterers.com www.itzikcaterers.com
Caterers
James A Zimmer Tel: 020 8830 8330 events@jameszimmer.co.uk www.jameszimmer.co.uk
Delis & Shops Chocolate Fantasies Tel: 020 8806 5555 sales@kosherchocolate.co.uk www.kosherchocolate.co.uk Crush & Co. Located within BKosher Tel: 020 8958 0210 dianatalgam@yahoo.co.uk Habiba’s Deli Tel: 020 7625 4504 info@habibasdeli.com www.habibasdeli.com Hermolis at Selfridges Food Hall Tel: 020 8810 4321 sales@hermolis.com www.hermolis.com Just Kosher Tel: 020 8207 5556 info@justkosher.co.uk www.justkosher.co.uk Kosher Deli Order Line: 020 8381 4450 info@kosherdeli.co.uk www.kosherdeli.co.uk Kosher Deli Borehamwood Tel: 020 8953 9713 Kosher Deli Edgware Tel: 020 8905 4423 Kosher Deli Golders Green Tel: 020 8731 6450
Carmelli Tel: 020 8455 2074 orders@carmelli.co.uk Cohens Bakery (Commercial) Tel: 020 3667 1200 cohensbakeryuk@gmail.com www.cohensbakery.co.uk Creme de la Creme Tel: 020 8458 9090
prosper@cremedelacreme.org.uk
www.cremedelacreme.org.uk Daniels Bagel Bakery Tel/Fax: 020 8455 5826 order@danielsbakery.co.uk www.danielsbakery.co.uk
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Restaurants & Cafes Bagels Bar (Dairy) Tel: 020 8202 6540 info@bagelsbar.com t:@BagelsBar Bread (Dairy) Tel: 020 8455 9340 www.hendonbagelbakery.co.uk Burger Bar (Glatt Meat) Tel: 020 8455 8080 www.burgerbar.uk.com Chikchak Noodles (Glatt Meat) Tel: 020 7112 9154 hello@chikchak.co.uk www.chikchaknoodles.co.uk Eighty Six (Glatt Meat) Tel: 020 8202 5575 Eli’s Pizza (Dairy) Tel: 020 3761 5151 enquiries@elispizza.co.uk www.elispizza.co.uk Hummus Bar (Glatt Meat) Tel: 020 3872 3777 hummusbaruk@gmail.com www.hummus-bar.co.uk Hummus Bar (Glatt Meat) Tel: 020 3948 5005 Kaifeng (Glatt Meat) Tel: 020 8203 7888 info@kaifeng.co.uk www.kaifeng.co.uk
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Parkway Manufacturers Tel: 020 8450 0596
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Parkway Golders Green Tel: 020 8455 5026 Parkway Wembley Tel: 020 8904 7736 Perele’s Cakes (Speciality Cakes) Mob: 07582 080521 orders@perelescakes.co.uk www.perelescakes.co.uk Pourtoi Artisan Chocolatier & Gluten Free Bakery Tel: 020 3674 3156 info@pourtoi.co.uk www.pourtoi.co.uk Renbake Patisserie (Commercial) Tel: 020 8800 2525 sales@renbake.co.uk www.renbake.co.uk Sharon’s Edgware Tel: 020 8958 4789 sharons@tjbakery.com Sharon’s Hendon Tel: 020 8203 6623 So Real (Health Foods) Mob: 07966 473952 Tel: 020 880 8088 Tami’s Cakery Mob: 07907 955346 tamiscakery@gmail.com www.tamiscakery.wixsite.com/ tamiscakery
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Celia Clyne Banqueting Only KLBD supervised when in London and surrounding areas. Tel: 0161 705 1223 (Manchester) Tel: 020 7111 1223 (London) mark@celiaclyne.com www.celiaclyne.com
Daniels Catering Tel: 020 8455 5826 Mob: 07931 576779 order@danielsbakery.co.uk www.danielsbakery.co.uk
Munch ‘N Crunch Tel: 020 8458 6888 info@munchncrunch.co.uk www.munchncrunch.co.uk
Jason Millan Tel: 020 8207 3420 info@jasonmillan.co.uk www.jasonmillan.co.uk
Catering by Ezri Tel: 020 8810 4321 Mob: 07855 449958 ezri@cateringbyezri.co.uk www.cateringbyezri.co.uk
La Fiesta (Glatt Meat) Golders Green NW11 9ES Tel: 020 8458 0444 www.lafiesta-uk.com
Kosher Deli Hendon Tel: 020 8202 0402
Jasmine Catering Tel: 020 8951 0100 info@jasminecatering.co.uk
Evelyne Kosher Banquets Tel: 020 8202 5458 info@evelyne.co.uk www.evelyne.co.uk
Kosher Deli Catering Tel: 020 8381 4450 info@kosherdeli.co.uk www.kosherdeli.co.uk
Yossi’s Bakery Tel: 020 8905 4548 yossisbakery@gmail.com
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Penashe (Fun Foods) Tel: 07768 333763 micaela@penashe.co.uk www.penashe.co.uk Reich Caterers Tel: 020 8459 2587 office@reichcaterers.co.uk www.reichs.co.uk Rochelle Sassoon Caterer Tel: 020 8450 6900 info@rochellesassoon.com www.rochellesassoon.com Royale Cuisine Tel: 020 8808 3316 info@royalecuisine.co.uk www.royalecuisine.co.uk Sylvia Catering Tel: 020 8958 9855
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Litke Caterers Tel: 020 3332 0555 catering@litke.co.uk www.litke.co.uk London Kosher Caterer Formerly Paul Berlin Tel: 020 8455 5136 info@lkc.co.uk www.lkc.co.uk M&M Events Tel: 020 7781 8141 info@mmkosher.com www.mmkosher.com Malcolm Green KLBD when catering in UK Tel: 020 3393 6823 koshercaterer@yahoo.co.uk
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