A popular brand of kosher wine that has become a staple at Passover will be missing from the Seder tables of many Manitoba ...
For Jews in Canada, much like their American counterparts, Manischewitz kosher wine has become a staple of Passover and other ...
Canadian Jews are facing a shortage of Manischewitz kosher wine, a staple for religious celebrations, due to Canadian bans on ...
Enter the Manischewitz Deli on Wheels, an orange truck set to serve up rugelach, hot dogs and even vegetarian egg rolls, ...
The famous kosher food brand — which began in 1888 as a Cincinnati-based matzah bakery — has launched a brand-new food truck ...
Despite the rebranding, the Manischewitz food truck will not serve the famous Manischewitz wine, as the name is licensed to ...
As I planned this year’s Passover menu, I thought of my first trip to Israel — and my first taste of the classic pudding ...
The food truck aims to serve “Jewish-adjacent” customers, Shani Seidman, chief marketing officer of the Manischewitz parent ...
Manischewitz, the 130-year-old food/wine brand, isn’t just popular with Jews. The wine was marketed across religious lines, while its classic Jewish cuisine has been a comfort food for generations.
The iconic brand is hitting the road with an innovative new food truck that aims to offer consumers a fresh, modern way to engage with Jewish food culture beyond the supermarket aisle.