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JTA — When he arrived Thursday morning at Taboonia, the Druze restaurant he owns in Chelsea, Raif Rashed still didn’t know that two Israeli embassy employees had been gunned down outside a ...
(New York Jewish Week) — When he arrived Thursday morning at Taboonia, the Druze restaurant he owns in Chelsea, Raif Rashed still didn’t know that two Israeli embassy employees had been gunned ...
When he arrived Thursday morning at Taboonia, the Druze restaurant he owns in Chelsea, Raif Rashed still didn’t know that two Israeli embassy employees had been gunned down outside a ...
Eighty years after Auschwitz was liberated from the Nazis, Jews who make a pilgrimage there can eat kosher food. A mile from the concentration camp, visitors will be able to buy packaged, shelf ...
But as Rashed, the owner of Taboonia - a new Druze restaurant in the Garment District that's currently seeking kosher certification - will be the first to tell you, sometimes life can take an ...
Rafid Rashed, the owner of Taboonia, a new Druze restaurant in the Garment District that’s currently seeking kosher certification, is a survivor of the Nova Music Festival massacre.
He owns "Taboonia" restaurant in Chelsea, named after the Middle Eastern Taboon oven. On October 7, 2023, Rashed was at the Nova Music Festival helping his brother at a food stall.
Israeli-Druze culinarian Raif Rashed, 40, told The Post living through the horror of that terrible day inspired him to open up Taboonia, where he serves traditional Druze food.
The post Taboonia, a new Israeli Druze restaurant in NYC, is run by a Nova music festival survivor appeared first on Jewish Telegraphic Agency.
Chabad intern Yossi Farro wrapped tefillin with Jake Paul, wants to wrap Jewish celebrities Larry David, Jerry Seinfeld, Mark Zuckerberg ...