Kosher for Passover Food at the C4C

Kosher for Passover Food at the C4C

Kosher for Passover Food at the C4CDon’t go hungry this Passover! CU’s Center for Community is offering a variety of Kosher for Passover meals, which are now available for pre-order.

Under the supervision of Rabbi Yisroel Wilhelm, the Chabad rabbi at CU, 100% kosher meals are being offered for the first time. There will be a variety of meat and vegetarian meals.

Students who have a meal plan may reserve their Kosher Passover meals by going to the Buff One Card Office N180 C4C ; 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday, April 11 to Friday, April 15, 2011. Students will receive number of tickets corresponding to their meal plan.

CU Students, Faculty and Staff who want to use Campus Cash to reserve their Kosher Passover Meals may purchase Kosher Passover Meal tickets from the The Bakery or Weather Tech, during regular business hours.

Community Members may also reserve their Kosher Passover Meals by purchasing Kosher Passover during regular business hours.  Price: Adult $9.75 + tax; Child 6 -12 $4.00 plus tax ; Child 13-17 $7:00 plus tax.

About Sara Fruman

Sara Juliet Fruman is the first Boulder Jewish News intern and is also social media outreach editor for CUIndependent.com. She's originally from the suburbs of New York City, and she's a Yankee fan. She's a social media and new media enthusiast. Sara is a proud Zionist and Jew. She's obsessed with music, especially the Beatles. She's also interested in pop culture and comedy. In her free time, she likes to ski, read, write and relax with friends. Follow her on Twitter: @CUJewishBuffs, @cuindependent and @sarajuliet.

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