The Kosher Street Food Festival on July 6 in the courtyard of the New Synagogue on Oranienburger Straße will once again provide a taste of the Jewish Culture Days Berlin (November 13-23, 2025) in the truest sense of the word. Everyday Jewish life, trends and traditions can also be explored through the palate and it's easy to strike up a conversation while eating. The Jewish Community of Berlin invites you to discover, taste and enjoy. More than 40 food trucks and stall operators offer a wide range of products, accompanied by a stage program and children's entertainment. Free admission.
Culinary delights, kaleidoscopes and literature
This festival offers a short trip around the world through the entire spectrum of kosher cuisine: there are dishes and drinks from Israel, India, Turkey, Italy, China, Indonesia, Hawaii, Argentina and Ukraine, among others. In addition to classics such as sabich, falafel and Tel Aviv bowls, Yahelis Chocolate and Patisserie, for example, will be offering high-quality snacks and the Vitamin Bar healthy pomegranate juice. For the first time, kaleidoscopes and literature will also be on sale and anyone who has always wanted to know everything about Judaism - for example, what "kosher" actually means - is in just the right place at the "Ask the Rabbi" information stand: ten rabbis will be on hand to answer questions about faith, everyday life and tradition.
Live music and comedy
Of course, the program also includes a varied cultural program with music and comedy, hosted by Ori Halevy. The Israeli stand-up comedian has been based in Berlin for several years and has gained fame through the live format "Epic Comedy Berlin".
Family fun for young and old
But there is also plenty going on away from the big stage: Shlomit Tripp invites young visitors to an afternoon of puppetry and caricaturist Alexej Feser will captivate them with his art of drawing. A bouncy castle and soccer darts guarantee amusing entertainment, as do walking acts and a magic program, and far away from the hustle and bustle there is a petting zoo. TuS Makkabi, Hertha BSC and ALBA Berlin will also be taking part for the first time with their mascots and attractions for young and old. Another gimmick: tickets for the events of this year's Jewish Culture Days Berlin will be available on site at a special price with a 20 percent discount.
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