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Café Chabad-A Kosher Meal Plan

In an effort to supplement dining options in Athens and to give students an opportunity to get a fresh, home-cooked, delicious Kosher meal, we will be offering a Meal Plan for dinner one night a week.

Dinners are available at the Chabad Jewish Student Center every Tuesday night from 6:30 - 7:30 pm.

This home-cooked delicious Kosher food is a first for UGA. It offers students a Kosher alternative for nutritious and tasty fresh food.

Dinners are free with a reservation by Monday 9:00 pm.

Fore more info please contact Chana Refson at 706-369-1289 or chana@jewishdawgs.com. Reservations may be made by filling out the form Below. 

 

Sample Dinner Menus

Menu 1:

Dinner Rolls

Mushroom Barley Soup

Schnitzel

Wild Veggie rice

Israeli salad

Fresh fruit


Menu 2:
Dinner rolls

Split Pea Soup
Spaghetti
Sweet & Sour Meatballs
Broccoli
Garden Salad
Cake

 

Menu 3:

Dinner rolls

Minestrone soup

Baked Salmon
French Fries/Mashed Potatoes

Caesar Salad

Steamed String Beans
Fresh Fruit

 

Menu 4:
Dinner Rolls
Pumpkin/Sweet Potato Soup
Chicken
Orzo

Steamed peas
Garden Salad
Cake

 

Menu 5 (Dairy):

French Onion Soup
Lasagna/Stuffed Shells
Greek Salad

Spinach/Broccoli Quiche

Ice Cream

 

I would like to RSVP for Cafe chabad - a kosher meal plan on

 Tuesday Aug 31

 

Please RSVP by entering your name:

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