After 33 years, Kosherfest has been cancelled
Annual two-day kosher food convention, held every year in New Jersey since 1989, has officially come to an end.
Annual two-day kosher food convention, held every year in New Jersey since 1989, has officially come to an end.
With kosher more popular than ever, Arutz Sheva spoke to the Orthodox Union's Rabbi Moshe Elefant about kosher food in the US and in Israel.
Store manager of Israel's embassy in the US explains how he had a part to play in providing the stranded PM with bourekas for Shabbat.
Watch: Arutz Sheva meets some of the vendors at the Kosherfest event in New Jersey. "The Kosher market is blooming".
Founder of KosherFest Menachem Lubinsky says why this year's event is special and explains the growing popularity of Kosher food.
This years' Kosherfest in New Jersey is a big hit, evidence that the kosher food industry is thriving in America.
Diversified Communications, organizer of Kosherfest, says still far too many uncertainties amid COVID-19 to hold live event.