(AP) — When Rabbi Yitshak Ehrenberg moved to Berlin some 15 years ago,
he found it almost impossible to keep a kosher lifestyle.
There
were barely any grocery stores offering food prepared in accordance to
Jewish dietary law, no hotels catering to the needs of devout customers
on Shabat and no kosher catering services capable of hosting big
community celebrations.
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