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it at wholesale prices and then sell on to the community at that wholesale price point, so all can share the bitterness of slavery affordably! You can choose from three bundle options: 100g – $7; 200g – $14 or 400g – $25 of fresh horseradish root.

The KA is so proud to highlight our caterers offering Pesach menus –including Lewis’ Continental Kitchen; L’amour Catering; Millee’s; Soul Gourmet and Sweet Chick – each is varied and unique. Covering the wide arc of sweet, savoury, modern twists and traditional favourites.

In addition, the quality of the premium local beef, lamb and free range chicken breast fillets are outstanding for Pesach, all offered by our local kosher butcher, Village Finest.

first of many live interactions with the community after a significant break due to the pandemic. We can’t wait to host the next one!

In addition, Rav Gutnick is going to be online and accessible via The KA’s Facebook Group ‘The Kashrut Authority of Australia and NZ’ on Tuesday evening, March 28th between 8pm-9pm to answer any questions in real time! Join the daily kosher conversation with almost five thousand kosher friends!

It really is a blessing to have our well known and well-loved Solomon’s Kosher for Passover range in our midst. Did you know Solomon’s have been offering KLP goods to our Sydney Jewish community for over 120 years! There is something so nostalgic and equally comforting about their presence in our pantries at this time of year.

From varieties of matzah and matzah meal to Superbee honey to desiccated coconut to Verity prunes to condiments such as crushed garlic, chilli, ginger and horseradish all are staples and appreciated! You can find a Solomon’s range of spices at Krinskys and while there, you’ll be amazed at the hundreds of other Kosher for Passover products!

You can order your maror and parsley this year from Adamama Farm, our treasured urban, Jewish educational farm – the first in Australia. Take advantage of this affordable option as Maror is a hot (and hard-to-get) commodity in Sydney right now (excuse the pun). The Adamama team purchase

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