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Zomick’s Kosher Bakery to the Rescue
The Holiday season for 2016 is coming in a few weeks, so you need to prepare your dinner table. Zomick's is here to help

There was a time when women did all of their family’s food preparations in their own kitchens, and it was easy and obvious to tell if a food is kosher or not. However, the American eating has been completely revolutionized during the past few decades. Over 90 percent of the food we consume is now processed before reaching our homes, and with all those synthetic meats and exotic food additives, it has become more difficult than ever to determine whether the food we eat is indeed kosher. In order to assure consumers that appropriately processed foods can be bought with confidence, these developments were followed by an increasing number of newly formed kosher certification organizations. Zomick’s is certified kosher bakery located in New York, serving the needs of their loyal customers for over half a century.
Throughout all 4000 years of Jewish history, observance of kosher has been a hallmark of Jewish identity. As the literal meaning of the Hebrew word kosher is “fit”, the kosher law defines foods that are fit for consumption for a Jew. To Jews, holiness isn’t simply confined to holy places, nor does it mean it has to be at times outside the everyday. On the contrary, they find even the most ordinary, almost mundane activities like eating as Godly and uniquely Jewish. For that matter, Zomick’s bakery offers a one of a kind kosher experience. From their delicious bagels, matzah, toast, muffins, pita, and rolls, to their best-sell, Zomick’s challah bread, all of the ingredients used for their preparation are acceptable, made in separate, clean equipment and utensils.
There are many advantages related to keeping kosher and the most obvious ones are: health benefits, humane treatment of animals, and their tool against assimilation. Seen as a “spiritual nutrition”, kosher food is good for the body, and it nourishes the soul. So if you’re looking for a quality, soul-nourishing food, yet you are sick of cooking, take a break from all the holiday cooking and let Zomick’s challah shine. (you can see Zomick's challah recipe in the following link: https://patch.com/new-york/fivetowns/zomicks-challah-traditional-bread-r... ).Leave your mixing bowls and enjoy Zomicks braided loaves of soft, pillowy goodness. They’re well worthwhile!