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Get kosher items for your Passover meals

The Jewish Federation of Chattanooga will be taking requests for kosher items for local families to enjoy during their Passover celebrations.

Passover kosher meals

Enjoy Passover with kosher ingredients.

Photo by Jewish Federation of Greater Chattanooga

The Jewish Federation of Greater Chattanooga will continue its support of local families by traveling to Atlanta to pick up kosher items for Passover, which begins the evening of Monday, April 22.

Celebrating the holiday and wanting a traditional or festive meal? Check out these Passover items and build your grocery list. Once you know what you would like to request, you can send an email to the organization. Note: Be as specific as you can — list the item, quantity, and packaging (especially with meat).

Requests must be in by Monday, April 8 + can be picked up at 5461 North Terrace Rd. on Wednesday, April 10 (12-4 p.m.) + Thursday, April 11 (9 a.m.-4 p.m.). Deliveries can also be made to your home upon special request.

Bonus: Folks will only pay for the costs of their items (no extra fees for pickup or delivery).

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