Kosher Foods in Bangor

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Jews love to eat, and Baruch Hashem! The Jews of Bangor don’t go hungry. Here are the primary local resources for kosher food:

Shaw’s Supermarket
353 Maine Street

Bangor, Maine
207-942-9441

Shaw’s has a nice selection of “haimishe“ dry goods in the international aisle, herring, lox chummusim and pickles in the delicatessen case, and Kiddush wine.

If you want to bake your own challah but don’t have the time, the Bakery Department at Shaws carries challah dough ready to pop in the oven. They also carry frozen bagels which you can be baked at home. Be sure to ask The Bakery staff  for these special products as they are not self serve. The Bakery also has a nice assortment of kosher dairy pastries and cakes, be sure to ask for assistance as not all products are individually labeled.

Hannaford’s Supermarket
653 Broadway
Bangor, Maine
207-947-8338

Hannaford’s carries frozen poultry, Empire and Meal Mart frozen beef, some “haimishe” dry goods, and Kiddush wine. On Friday you can also get challot in the bakery department under the supervision of the KVH/Va’ad of Boston.

The Natural Living Center
209 Longview Drive
207-990-2646
www.naturallivingcenter.net

This is our local health food store, and they offer a remarkable array of kosher food under various hechsherim that are unavailable anywhere else in town. Definitely worth a peek!

kosher_foods_in_bangor2Bangor Rye Bread/Brick Oven Bakery
183 Hancock Street
Bangor, Maine
207-947-4198
Store hours: Monday - Saturday 6:30 AM to Noon.

For baked fresh challot, rye bread and bulkie rolls try Bangor Rye/Brick Oven Bakery. It’s located one block from Congregation Beth Abraham. Be sure to call ahead if you want to purchase challot or rye bread. It needs to be preordered.
Supervision is provided by  Rabbi Yitzchok Isaac ben Harav Avraham Yagod
Yagod-Kosher.

And last but certainly not least, our beloved

Beth Abraham Sisterhood
145 York Street
To order a meal call 207-942-8093
www.jewishbangor.com

The Sisterhood caters pre-made Shabbat dinners. The complete meal including grape juice, six rolls, potato kugel, carrot kugel, 8 pieces of chicken and brownies costs only $100 and feeds four people generously. If you’re staying in a hotel over Shabbat, the Sisterhood can also provide “platot” (Shabbat food warmers).

The Sisterhood also stocks a limited  assortment of  prepackaged coldcuts and cheese. Please check on availability in advanced.

A note about kashrut: With the exception of the Sisterhood meals, Beth Abraham Congregation does not warrant the kashrut standards of any of the products available in the stores above. Please consult Rabbi Wilansky  for additional information on the standards of kashrut in Bangor.

So make a brachah and ess gezunteh heit!!